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Panasonic AW-E800 Security Camera User Manual
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1. E When the AW RP655 or AW RP555 is connected 1 Shoot a white subject such as a white wall or handkerchief so that it fills the screen e Do not shoot shiny or very bright objects Press the A button or B button of WHITE BAL to select AWB A or AWB B for the white balance The selected button s lamp lights e The white balance setting is not entered if ATW has been selected Press the AWC button The auto white balance adjustment AWB is executed and the white balance setting is entered The AWC button s lamp blinks while the white balance is being adjusted and its lamp goes off when the adjustment is completed successfully Its lamp lights if the white balance could not be adjusted e If color bars have been selected the MODE button or BAR CAM button s lamp lights or if ATW is selected the ATW button s lamp lights it means that the AWC button is not working or that the auto white balance adjustment has failed The button s lamp lights 23 Adjustment White balance adjustment continued E When the AW RP50 is connected Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller Notes e White balance may not be correctly set if the lighting of the object is too weak e Since the unit has a built in memory the set white balance will remain in the memory even if power is turned off Therefore it is not necessary to reset the white balance if
2. Top Menu Camera Camera menu Item Factory setting Selection items Scene Matrix Matrix 4 4 Color Correction 2 2 YI G Saturation 0 127 to 127 YI G Phase 0 127 to 127 G Saturation 0 127 to 127 G Phase 0 127 to 127 G_Cy Saturation 0 127 to 127 G_Cy Phase 0 127 to 127 Cy Saturation 0 127 to 127 Cy Phase 0 127 to 127 Cy_B Saturation 0 127 to 127 Cy_B Phase 0 127 to 127 B Saturation 0 127 to 127 B Phase 0 127 to 127 System Genlock Horizontal Phase 0 206 to 49 Horizontal Phase Step 1 1to 10 Output Format 1080 59 94i 1080 59 94p i 1080 59 94i 720 59 94p 480 59 94p i 480 59 94i 1080 50p i 1080 50i 720 50p 576 50p i 576 50i Down CONV Mode Squeeze Squeeze SideCut LetterBox HDMI Color YCbCr422 RGB NOR RGB ENH YCbCr422 YCbCr444 Component YPbPr YPbPr RGB Frequency 59 94Hz 59 94Hz 50Hz Color Bars Setup Off Off On Other Other 1 3 Install Position Desktop Desktop Hanging Smart Picture Flip Off Off Auto Flip Detect Angle zen 60 to 120 Preset Speed 30 1 to 30 Preset Scope Mode A Mode A Mode B Mode C Speed With Zoom POS On Off On Other 2 3 Focus Mode Auto Auto Manual Focus ADJ With PTZ Off On Digital Zoom Disable Disable Enable Max Digital Zoom X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 x7 X8 x9
3. page 22 From the controller this operation can be performed only using the menu displays Refer to Basic operations page 29 Black balance adjustment E Black balance adjustment In order for the black to be reproduced accurately the zero levels of the three primary colors RGB are adjusted If the black balance has shifted out of adjustment not only will the black be reproduced poorly but the color tones of the entire screen will also be degraded Normally the black balance need not be re adjusted but it is necessary in the following situations e This adjustment must be performed when using the unit for the first time or when the unit has not been used for a prolonged period e The adjustment must be performed when the ambient temperature has changed significantly and at the change of the seasons Automatic adjustment When performing the operations using the wireless remote control The procedure is the same as with Automatic adjustment in White balance adjustment page 22 The auto white balance adjustment AWB and auto black balance adjustment ABB can be performed and the black balance setting entered e The white balance setting is also entered at the same time so ensure that the conditions for adjusting the white balance are met before proceeding e The black balance cannot be adjusted when color bars are displayed Press the MODE button to switch to the camera pict
4. 1 Press the OFF LOW or HI button These buttons enable the gain increase to be selected in three steps LOW is used to select 9 dB HI is used to select 18 dB 2 If necessary press the AUTO button in order to return the gain to the automatic adjustment AGC When performing the operations using the controller When the AW RP655 is connected 1 Press the GAIN button to turn off its lamp and then switch to manual adjustment The preset gain increase amount is now selected For further details on the gain increase amount setting refer to the Operating Instructions of the AW RP655 21 necessary press the GAIN button and turn on its lamp in order to return the gain to the automatic adjustment AGC 18 When the AW RP555 is connected 1 Press the GAIN button to turn off its lamp Each time this button is pressed one of the three gain increase amounts can be selected in seguence The current status is displayed as follows MANU MANU GAIN L lamp H lamp button 0 dB Off Off Off LOW Lit Off Off HIGH Off Lit Off AUTO Off Off Lit Other Lit Lit Off 2 If necessary press the GAIN button several times and turn on its lamp in order to return the gain to the automatic adjustment AGC When the AW RP50 is connected Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller In any case the maximum gain of the automatic adjustment can be se
5. 150 and 150 on the camera menu respectively 2 The 30 and 30 gain settings for the AW RP50 correspond to 150 and 150 on the camera menu respectively to exit the camera menu Press the CAMERA OSD button for 2 seconds Setting the camera menu items E Setting the camera menu items When the unit s settings are to be selected the camera menus are displayed on the monitor The monitor is connected to the video signal output connector The basic camera menu operations involve displaying sub menus from the Top Menu items and selecting settings on the sub menus Some sub menus have menu items for performing more detailed settings For details on the basic operations to display the camera menus and change the items using the wireless remote control or controller AW RP655 AW RP555 or AW RP50 refer to pages 29 to 36 The gt and marks in the menu titles indicate the hierarchical level of the menu currently displayed For instance Top Menu _ gt indicates the first hierarchical level whereas kk Camera and HH System indicate that the second hierarchical level is now displayed Menu items accompanied by a gt mark indicate data which is stored on a scene by scene basis menu items accompanied by a mark indicate data which is stored together for one camera regardless of the scenes IH Top Menu Top Menu x Camera Scene Scenel System Maintenance
6. Camera Select this to open the camera menu relating to the camera images System Select this to display the System menu used to adjust the genlock external synchronization phase or establish the camera output image settings Maintenance Select this to display the Maintenance menu used to check the camera s firmware version or initialize its settings Note e The Top Menu does not have a Return setting To close the menu screen use the controller to perform the operation to close the menu screen For details refer to pages 29 to 36 37 Camera menu Setting the camera menu items continued E Camera screen This menu is used for the camera image settings xx Camera nScene Scenel Brightness Picture Matrix Return Scene Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 Scene4 Selected here is the shooting mode that matches the shooting situation Select the mode which best suits the prevailing shooting conditions and the user s preferences Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 Scene4 In these modes the detailed settings and adjustments are established manually to match the prevailing shooting conditions and the user s preferences Brightness This menu item displays the Brightness screen on which to set the brightness of the images Picture This menu item displays the Picture screen on which to adjust the picture quality Three screens Picture 1 3 Picture 2 3 and Picture 3 3 are provided for the pic
7. 3 5 7 2 Press the MENU button for 2 seconds The Top Menu is displayed x Top Menu x gt Camera Scene Scenel System Maintenance 3 Press the A or V button to bring the cursor to Camera 10 4 Press the O button The Camera sub menu is displayed on the monitor xx Camera x gt Scene Scenel Brightness Picture Matrix Return 5 Press the A or VW button to bring the cursor to Scene G Press the O button The shooting mode blinks 7 Press the A or V button to select the shooting mode Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 or Scene4 to be used and press the O button to enter the selection 8 Press the MENU button for 2 seconds The camera menu display is exited Selecting the shooting modes scene files continued When performing the operations using the controller E When the AW RP655 is connected When the AW RP555 is connected 1 Press one of the 1 to 5 buttons of 1 Press the 1 2 3 4 or 5 button of CONTROL PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL to CONTROL to select the unit select the unit which is to be operated 2 Press the 1 2 3 or USER button of 2 Press the MENU button to set the LCD panel SCENE FILE to select the shooting mode display to the menu mode Shooting mode SCENE FILE button Scene1 1 eu Scene2 2 E 3 Turn the jog dial main until CAMERA SETTING Scene3 3 appears and
8. 6 6 Pressthe O button The value of the item to be set starts blinking 7 Pressthe A or V button to change the setting The setting can be changed in the same way using the lt and gt buttons 31 Basic operations continued E Control exercised from the Multi Function Controller AW RP655 Each time the MODE button is pressed the setting is switched between CAM and BAR The MODE button lights up at the BAR setting This is used to switch between AUTO and MANU for the gain The GAIN button lights when the AUTO setting is selected For switching White Balance Mode A B or ATW For executing AWB 1 2 Each time the EXT AF button is pressed the focus setting is switched between auto focus and Jog dial main When the LCD is in the gain adjustment mode GAIN button MANU Select the desired gain setting from GAIN manual focus 0 0B ee G e r When auto focus is When the LCD is in the gain adjustment selected the EXT AF mode GAIN button AUTO Select the desired gain setting from AGC MAX GAIN 6 dB 12 dB or 18 dB When the LCD is in the pedestal adjustment mode Adjust the PEDESTAL TOTAL setting 150 to 150 When the camera menu mode is established i will not be reflected in the Perform the camera menu operations button button lights When the focus setting is switched between auto focusing and manual focusin
9. Intel Core 2 DUO 2 4 GHz or faster recommended Memory 512 MB or more When using Microsoft Windows Vista 1 GB or more and when using Microsoft Windows 7 1 GB 82 bits or 2 GB 64 bits or more Network 10Base T or 100Base TX port x1 function Image display Resolution 1024 x 768 pixels or function more Color generation True Color 24 bits or more Supported Microsoft Windows 7 Professional operating SP1 64 bit system and Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Web browser SP1 32 bit Windows Internet Explorer 8 0 2 Windows Internet Explorer 9 0 2 Microsoft Windows Vista Business SP2 32 bit Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP3 3 Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition SP3 3 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP3 1 This cannot be used in the Windows XP compatibility mode 2 This cannot be used with the 64 bit version of Internet Explorer 8 0 3 The Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is not supported Other CD ROM drive for using the Operating Instructions and various software Adobe Reader for browsing the Operating Instructions on the CD ROM Before use continued E Network security As you will use this unit connected to a network your IM PO RTANT attention is called to the following security risks e Failure to provide the required personal computer Leakage o
10. Panasonic Operating Instructions lt Operations and Settings gt Before use HD Integrated Camera Model No AVV HE1 20WP AW HE120KP AW HE120WE AW HE120KE ei E bei 0 lt Li Adjustment Basic operations Camera menu D E O wn 2 O HOM HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE e How the Operating Instructions are configured lt Basics gt The lt Basics gt describes the procedure for basic operation and installation Before installing this unit be sure to take the time to read through lt Basics gt to ensure that the unit will be installed correctly lt Operations and Settings gt this manual This lt Operations and Settings gt describes how to operate the unit and how to establish its settings Reference Other settings ENGLISH M1111MSO FJ VQT3U65A E Trademarks and registered trademarks Abbreviations e Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Windows 7 and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries e Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries e HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are the trademarks or registered tradem
11. e The settings for the buttons whose lamps are off cannot be erased since they contain tracing memory settings 4 withthe RESET button still held down press the button of the preset memory number whose setting is to be erased Preset memories continued EI When the AW RP555 is connected Up to 10 settings can be registered and called The 1 to 10 buttons of PRESET correspond to the unit s preset memories No 1 to No 10 Registering the settings in the preset memories 1 Display the picture to be shot on the monitor Operate the PAN TILT lever and ZOOM lever to determine the camera angle Adjust the focus iris gain and white balance if they need to be adjusted 2 Hold down the MEMORY button The buttons among the 1 to 10 buttons of PRESET in which settings can be registered now start blinking in sequence 3 With the MEMORY button still held down press the button of the preset memory number in which the setting is to be registered G Calling the settings of the preset memories 1 Press the button among the 1 to 10 buttons of PRESET in which the desired setting was registered Erasing preset memory settings 1 While holding down the MEMORY button press the OP button The OP button lamp blinks and the standby status is established 2 Press the OP button to establish the setting mode The PRESET 1 to 10 button lamps blink in sequence When the ZOOM lever
12. 1 Press one of the CAM1 to CAM4 buttons on the wireless remote control to select the unit 1 Set the OPERATE switch on the controller to OFF All the cameras including the unit connected to the 2 Press the ON STANDBY button on the controller are set to the standby mode wireless remote control for 2 seconds e The units status display lamp now lights up orange The unit is set to the standby mode e The unit s status display lamp now lights up orange 2 Set all the power switches of the units and devices connected in the system to OFF 3 Ita multiple number of units are going to be e This unit does not have a power switch used repeat steps 1 and 2 as required Notes e When operation is transferred to the STANDBY 4 Set all the power switches of the units and mode The current zoom focus and iris positions devices connected in the system to OFF are stored in the memory POWER ON preset e This unit does not have a power switch e When operation is transferred to the POWER ON mode The zoom focus and iris are adjusted to the positions which were stored in the memory POWER ON preset when operation was e When operation is transferred to the STANDBY transferred to the STANDBY mode mode The current zoom focus and iris positions are stored in the memory POWER ON preset e When operation is transferred to the POWER ON mode The zoom focus and iris are adjusted to For further details refer to the Operating Instructions of
13. OdB 6dB 12dB 18dB 24dB ND Filter Through Through 1 4 1 16 1 64 Picture Picture 1 3 Chroma Level 0 3 to 3 White Balance Mode AWBA ATW AWB A AWB B 3200K 5600K R Gain 0 150 to 150 B Gain 0 150 to 150 Pedestal 0 150 to 150 R Pedestal 0 150 to 150 B Pedestal 0 150 to 150 Picture 2 3 Detail High Off Low High H Detail Level H 15 H Detail Level L setting value 1 to 63 V Detail Level H 15 V Detail Level L setting value 1 to 31 H Detail Level L 8 1 to H Detail Level H setting value 1 V Detail Level L 8 1 to V Detail Level H setting value 1 Detail Band 3 1to5 Noise Suppress 0 0 to 7 FleshTone NoiseSUP Off Off Low High Picture 3 3 Gamma Type Normal Off Normal Cinema Gamma Level Mid Low Mid High DRS Off Off Low Mid High DNR Off Off Low High Matrix Matrix 1 4 Matrix Type EBU Normal EBU NTSC User Matrix 2 4 Linear Matrix R G 0 31 to 31 R B 0 31 to 31 G R 0 31 to 31 G B 0 31 to 31 B R 0 31 to 31 B G 0 31 to 31 Matrix 3 4 Color Correction 1 2 B_Mg Saturation 0 127 to 127 B_Mg Phase 0 127 to 127 Mg Saturation 0 127 to 127 Mg Phase 0 127 to 127 Mg_R Saturation 0 127 to 127 Mg_R Phase 0 127 to 127 R Saturation 0 127 to 127 R Phase 0 127 to 127 R_YI Saturation 0 127 to 127 R_YI Phase 0 127 to 127 YI Saturation 0 127 to 127 YI Phase 0 127 to 127 53 Camera menu Camera menu item table continued
14. a method that specifies the time where a time such as T With the MEMORY button still held down 1 250 sec is designated and the other is a method that press the SHUTTER button specifies the frequency where synchro scan 60 17 Hz etc The PRESET 11 to 5 and 6 to 101 butt blink is designated el 1 1 to 5 and 6 to 10 buttons blin When shooting a TV screen or PC monitor screen the alternately horizontal noise generated when the screen is shot can be minimized by adjusting the frequency to the screen 2 frequency using synchro scan Press one of the 1 to 8 buttons or the 10 PRESET button whichever button corresponds to the shutter speed which is to When performing the operations be set D using the wireless remote control Any of the shutter speeds in the table below can be set fe Perfor ths E oni the Camera meni When 59 94 Hz has been set as the unit s frequency E For further details refer to the Shutter Mode on page 38 and OFF 1 59 94 6 1 4000 Step Synchro items on page 39 1 1 100 7 1 10000 2 1 250 8 Synchro Scan 3 1 500 9 ELC 4 1 1000 10 OFF 5 1 2000 When performing the operations using the controller When 50 Hz has been set as the unit s frequency The procedure is the same as for When performing the om 150 6 1 4000 operations using the wireless remote control in Basic 1 1 120 7 1 10
15. and the unit is set to the standby mode 2 Press one of the CAM1 to CAM4 buttons on the wireless remote control to select the unit 3 Press the ON STANDBY button on the wireless remote control for 2 seconds The POWER ON mode is established images are output and control can be exercised e The units status display lamp now lights up green Notes e It takes maximum 30 seconds per unit for the initial settings operation to be completed During this period the unit cannot be operated Status display lamp light up orange e When operation is transferred to the STANDBY mode The current zoom focus and iris positions are stored in the memory POWER ON preset e When operation is transferred to the POWER ON mode The zoom focus and iris are adjusted to the positions which were stored in the memory POWER ON preset when operation was transferred to the STANDBY mode 4 ita multiple number of units are going to be used repeat steps 2 and 3 as required The unit s status display lamp blinks green when a signal matched by the remote control ID has been received and it blinks orange when a signal that is not matched by the remote control ID has been received When performing the operations using the controller ll When the AW RP655 or AW RP555 is connected 1 Set all the power switches of the units and devices connected in the system to ON e This unit does not have a power switch When power is su
16. x10 Tally Enable Enable Disable Enable Wireless Control Enable Disable Enable Other 3 3 OSD Mix SDI Out On Off On HDMI Out On Off On Component Out On Off On Video Out On Off On OSD Off With Tally Off Off On OSD Status Off Off On Maintenance Firmware Version CPU Software Interface Version shipped Camera Main Version shipped Servo Version shipped Network Version shipped EEPROM Interface Version shipped Camera Main Version shipped FPGA Frontend Version shipped Backend Version shipped Lens Version shipped IP Network IP Address 192 168 0 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Initialize CANCEL CANCEL OK 54 Web setting screen eer the ke ae computer and establishing For details of the required personal computer e settings on the Web browser screen environment refer to page 4 The LAN crossover cable is used when connecting a personal computer directly to the unit s LAN connector for IP control and the LAN straight cable is used when making the connection through a switching hub Select an IP address for the personal computer within the private address range while ensuring that it is different from the address of the unit Set the subnet mask to the same address as the unit 7 Notes e f you need to change the IP address and subnet mask be sure to ask your dealer to make these changes for yo
17. 82 mo Menu Default gateway onrrvrvorororrrvrvererrrreverersrrrnevennn 79 Menu Default Gateway onrrvrvorerorrrvrrerorrrrererersrrerevennn 52 Default reset screen 83 Menu Detail ovrvrvrvrvrvrrrrererrrerrrerererervrvrvrerereveveveenr 41 65 Menu Detail Band rorvrrerrvrverrrererrrvrrrvrvrrrereveveveerr 41 65 Menu DHCP EE 78 Menu Digital Zoom rvrrrrrrrvrvrrrrrrerrvvrrvervrrrerevevevrenr 49 73 Menu op 42 66 Menu DNS innrererrrerererervrerererervvsrererersvsesrrrsrersererererernn 79 Menu Down CONV Mode rrvrvrvrrerrvrrvvvrrrrrereveveverrn 46 72 Menu Download 84 Menu ops 42 66 WE O Menu Easy IP Setup accommodate period aaa 79 Menu EEPROM Camera Main erererrrrrnrnrnrnrnvnnnrnrrrrrrrrnreneee 51 82 Interface aaa 51 82 Menu Error description i as 81 Fi F Fan Error aaa 89 Menu Firmware file iid a 82 Firmware VER 1 2 screen aa 51 Firmware VER 2 2 screen a 51 Menu Firmware version ia a 82 Menu Flesh Tone Noise SUP i a 66 Menu FleshTone NoiseSUP aa 41 Menu Flip Detect Angle a as 48 73 Menu Focus 59 68 Menu Focus ADJ With PT 49 69 73 Menu Focus Mode c cccccsccssesscesesesesesssseeserereeens 49 73 Menu Format 46 72 Menu FPGA Backend rernrrrnerovrrnrnrnrnnnnnnnrsvnvennnnnnnnnnnn 51 82 Frontend aa 51 82 BEE 51 82 Menu Frame Mix rrvrvrvrrrrererrrvrrrrrerrrervvrrvrereveveveveenr 39 64 Men
18. Mannnamant add program __Add port Properties Delete F Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program L o Jl eg Il sen EZ Symptom 3 e When starting the Easy IP Setup Software a message is displayed to request the password of administrator e When exiting the Easy IP Setup Software the message This program might not have installed correctly is displayed Solution Turn off User Account Control UAC from the control panel of Windows Vista Open the control panel and click User Accounts Select User Accounts from User Accounts Click Turn User Account Control On or Off Click the Continue button on the User Account Control ee window Turn on User Account Control UAC to make your computer mor User Account Control UAC can help prevent unauthosard changes te your computer We recommend that you leave UAC tumed on to help prstect your computer 5 Uncheck Use User Account Control UAC to help protect your Mette dype ete computer Refer to the screenshot Click the OK button 92 Notes on Windows Vista Windows 7 continued Symptom 4 e The screens of the administrator console or the windows of the browser are not displayed properly Refer to the screenshot User Setup Save User Setup Load Factory Default Solution Check the font size DP
19. Matrix 4 4 xxx Use this to return to the previous menu Color Correction 2 2 Saturation Phase MG gt Return Color Correction 2 2 YI G Saturation YI_G Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the colors between yellow and green YI G Phase YI_G Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the colors between yellow and green G Saturation G Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the green G Phase G Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the green G_Cy Saturation G_Cy Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the colors between green and cyan G_Cy Phase G_Cy Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the colors between green and cyan Cy Saturation Cy Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the cyan Cy Phase Cy Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the cyan Cy_B Saturation Cy B Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the colors between cyan and blue Cy_B Phase Cy B Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the colors between cyan and blue B Saturation B Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the blue B Phase B Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue c
20. Mode 50 19 Hz to max 537 12 Hz 255 steps 64 Gain Auto 0dB to 18dB The image gain is adjusted here In locations which are too dark adjust the gain upward conversely in locations which are too bright adjust it downward When Auto is set the light quantity is adjusted automatically The noise increases when the gain is increased The Gain setting is fixed at Auto when Frame Mix has been set to Auto AGC Max Gain 6dB 12dB 18dB When Auto is selected as the Gain setting the maximum gain up amount can be set Frame Mix Auto Off 6dB 12dB 18dB 24dB Select for frame addition gain up using sensor storage amount When frame addition is performed it will appear as if the images are missing some frames This menu item cannot be set when 1080i is used as the format The Gain setting is fixed at Auto when Frame Mix has been set to Auto Auto F Mix Max Gain OdB 6dB 12dB 18dB 24dB When Auto for the Frame Mix is selected the maximum frame addition amount can be set If frame addition is performed at the Auto setting it will appear as if the images are missing some frames This menu item cannot be set when 1080i is used as the format Note e Under lighting generated by fluorescent lights mercury lamps or other discharge lamps the brightness may change synchronously the colors may vary and horizontal stripes may
21. NOR RGB ENH YCbCr422 YCbCr444 Set here is the HDMI color output e When an HDMI monitor is used use YCbCr422 under normal circumstances e In cases where for instance HDMI RGB signals are converted and output to a DVI monitor the settings required will differ depending on the color gradation supported by the monitor RGB NOR The RGB output signals are output in the 16 to 235 range RGB ENH The RGB output signals are output in the 0 to 255 range e If the black parts of the images appear overexposed when RGB NOR has been selected use the RGB ENH setting instead e Conversely if the images are displayed with a loss of dark detail when RGB ENH has been selected use the RGB NOR setting instead Note e f an HDMI Color setting which is not supported by the monitor has been specified the HDMI Color setting may be changed automatically The menu display will remain unchanged Component YPbPr RGB Either Y Pb Pr or RGB can be selected for the analog component signals Frequency 59 94Hz 50Hz This item is selected to switch the frame frequency e When the frequency is switched Format is set as follows 59 94Hz 50Hz 1080 59 94p i Z 1080 50p i 1080 59 94i Z 1080 50i 720 59 94p 720 50p 480 59 94p i 2 576 50p i 480 59 94i lt 576 50i e For details on how to change the frequency refer to Changing the freque
22. PAN TILT lever or FOCUS lever is now operated the mode is forcibly exited 3 Press the PRESET button corresponding to the preset memory which is to be deleted ll When the AW RP50 is connected Up to 100 settings can be registered and called For details refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller 21 Adjustment White balance adjustment E White balance adjustment In order for the white to be reproduced accurately the ratio between the three primary colors RGB is adjusted If the white balance has shifted out of adjustment not only will the white be reproduced poorly but the color tones of the entire screen will also be degraded e This adjustment must be performed when using the unit for the first time or when the unit has not been used for a prolonged period e It must be performed when the lighting conditions or brightness has changed Either AWB automatic white balance adjustment which initiates automatic adjustment when the AWB button on the controller has been pressed or ATW automatic tracking white balance adjustment which constantly adjusts the white balance can be selected for adjustment purposes The results of the AWB adjustment can be stored in two memories A and B when AWB A or AWB B has been selected for the white balance e Once the white balance values have been adjusted their setup procedure will be completed simply by selecting them using the camera menus o
23. Press one of the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION buttons to select the unit which 3 36 is to be operated There are differences in the displays for the following menu items between when these items are set on the LCD of the AW RP50 and when they are set using the camera menu Press the CAMERA OSD button of the AW RP50 for 2 seconds The camera menu of the AW HE120 is displayed on the monitor Turn the F1 dial to select the AW HE120 camera menu item or change the data Turn the F1 dial to move the cursor up or down or change the setting Press it to move to the menu at the next lower hierarchical level or change a blinking setting at the very bottom hierarchical level The scene names displayed on the panel of the AW RP50 correlate with the scene files of the AW HE120 as shown below AW RP50 display AW HE120 scene file F AUTO Scene1 MANU1 Scene2 MANU2 Scene3 MANU3 Scene4 LCD of AW RP50 Camera menu Selected in a range Selected in a range Gain from 0 dB to 18 dB in from 0 dB to 18 dB in 3 dB steps 1 dB steps 21 steps 301 steps 1 Pedestal from 10 to 10 from 150 to 150 R Gain 61 steps 301 steps B Gain 2 from 30 to 30 from 150 to 150 AWB Mode 3200K or 5600K 3200K or 5600K can White Balance cannot be selected be selected Mode Shutter Mode SE ELC can be selected selected 1 The 10 and 10 pedestal settings for the AW RP50 correspond to
24. ZOOM Switching the panning tilting and lens operation speed Changing the direction or zoom at high speed Press the FAST button Changing the direction or zoom at low speed Press the SLOW button The speeds at which the pan tilt zoom focus and iris are controlled are now switched HOME lt P AV FAST IG PE SLOW far SLOW SE W M FOCUS MIRIS IRIS 12 Changing the camera s direction Moving the camera toward the left or right panning Tilt the PAN TILT lever toward L or R Moving the camera up or down tilting Tilt the PAN TILT lever toward UP or DOWN Moving the camera diagonally Tilt the PAN TILT lever diagonally Returning the camera to the reference position If the controller has a HOME button press the HOME button Using the zoom function Zooming in the subject becomes magnified in size Tilt the ZOOM lever toward the TELE direction Zooming out the subject becomes reduced in size Tilt the ZOOM lever toward the WIDE direction Note e The indicator displays of the AW RP655 are indicators that show the positions of the optical zoom They will not work for electronic zooming Switching the panning tilting and lens Operation speed ll AW RP655 and AW RP555 1 Press the SPEED button Each time the SPEED button is pressed the control speed is switched between the high speed
25. blue and magenta Mg Magenta Mg_R Colors between magenta and red R Red R_YI Colors between red and yellow Yl Yellow YG Colors between yellow and green G Green G_Cy Colors between green and cyan Cy Cyan Cy_B Colors between cyan and blue B Blue 67 Web setting Web setting screen continued pal Preset position screen e Preset F Preset position Microsoft Internet Explorer Preset Home aseta Move pelete setting data which changed are reflected immediately Zoom Le Raf e D Zoom Focus Auto Brightness h changed are reflected immediately Mode A OMode B OMode C Tilt Up Til Pan Left Pan Right immediately get Move Delete This selects the preset position to be operated from the pull down menu Home v Use this to adjust the zoom magnification in the Wide direction Use this to adjust the zoom magnification to 1 0x This is used to register the current status in the preset position now selected on the pull down menu It does not function if Home has been selected on the pull down menu Use this to adjust the zoom magnification in the Tele direction D Zoom Use this to enable or disable the digital zoom The camera direction moves to the preset position which is now selected on the pull down menu The settings that are reproduced at this position are the setti
26. button When the cursor is moved to any item on the bottom level setting screen and the h g button is pressed the setting of the selected item starts flashing A setting for a regular menu item is reflected immediately if it is changed while it is still flashing However there are a number of menu items Scene Format and Initialize whose setting is reflected only after the Los button has been pressed causing the setting to stop flashing and the new setting to be entered e Camera button Color bar button CAM BAR Cam Use this to output the camera pictures Use this to output the color bar signals The Down CONV Mode item is fixed at Squeeze while the color bar signals are displayed 57 Web setting Web setting screen continued e Power ON button Standby button PowerON Standby The unit s power is turned on when the Power ON button is pressed When the Standby button is pressed the unit is set to the standby mode While the standby mode is established the control over the camera s operations exercised on the Control screen and the Image button on the Setup screen is disabled Notes e If Power ON or Standby is selected too quickly the status selected and the display shown may not correspond In a case like this press the F5 key to restore the correct status display When operation is transferred to the STANDBY mode The curre
27. connected 1 Press the EXT AF button to switch the focus to manual adjustment 2 Adjust the focus manually by tilting the FOCUS lever Furthermore every time the SPEED button is pressed the speed of the focusing and other adjustments can be switched to fast or slow 3 If necessary press the EXT AF button to return the focus to the automatic adjustment el E P 0 el ds Val When the AW RP50 is connected Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller Note e When the focus is set to manual the subject may go out of focus during panning tilting and zooming Therefore the unit comes with a function which compensates for this Focus compensation during zooming function Focus ADJ With PTZ This function was set to ON at the factory If the function has been set to OFF either adjust the focus as required after zooming or set the focus to auto See page 49 and page 73 15 Manual shooting continued E Manually adjusting the iris The lens iris can be adjusted manually When performing the operations using the wireless remote control 1 Press the M IRIS button to switch the iris to manual adjustment 2 Adjust the iris using the IRIS or IRIS button Press the IRIS button to adjust the lens iris in the opening direction conversely press the IRIS button to adjust the lens iris in the closing direction The speed of the iris
28. differ from the ones used for the convertible cameras and HD integrated cameras which have already been released on the market For details refer to the Operating Instructions of the camera concerned e The response speed of the camera differs slightly depending on the controller used 30 Basic operations continued E When performing the operations using the wireless remote control 1 Press the CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 or CAM4 button to select the unit which is to be operated 8 Press the O button The value of the item to be set is entered and it stops blinking 2 Press the MENU button for 2 seconds 9 After the setting has been completed press the The Top Menu is displayed MENU button for 2 seconds The camera menu display is exited 3 Press the A or V button to bring the cursor to the item to be selected Each time the A or V button is pressed the cursor moves The cursor can be moved in the same way using the lt 4 and P buttons 4 Press the O button The sub menu of the selected item is displayed Some sub menu items have a sub menu of their own 5 Press the A or V button to bring the cursor to the item to be set Each time the A or V button is pressed the cursor moves The cursor can be moved in the same way using the lt 4 and P buttons With the cursor at the Return position press the O button to return to the previous menu vu c v2 Re Mu a
29. focusing when it occurs during panning tilting or zooming operations Off Out of focusing is not compensated On Out of focusing is compensated When Off is set adjust the focus as required after zooming or set the focus to the auto mode This item can be selected only when Manual has been selected as the Focus Mode setting Web setting 69 Web setting screen continued e Preset Setting Loes Preset Speed 1 to 30 There are 30 preset pan tilt operation speeds when This is used 10 close this panel regenerating the camera direction and other information which are registered in the preset memory Notes S e Ifa high value is selected for the Preset Speed setting the image on the screen may shake when operation stops e When connecting the unit to the AW RP655 for use the DIAGONAL SPEED P T SETTING setting of the AW RP655 takes effect To change the Preset Speed change the AW RP655 setting Preset Scope Mode A Mode B Mode C Selected here are the setting items to be recalled when the contents of the preset memory are regenerated Mode A Pan Tilt Zoom including digital zoom Focus Iris Gain white balance adjustment value Mode B Pan Tilt Zoom including digital zoom Focus Iris Mode C Pan Tilt Zoom including digital zoom Focus e Limitation Setting This establishes the up down left and right limit se
30. following automatic exposure compensation functions Iris Mode Auto Shutter Mode ELC Gain Auto Frame Mix Auto Iris Mode Manual Auto This menu item is used to select whether the iris is to be adjusted automatically or manually Manual The iris is adjusted manually Auto Auto exposure compensation is performed so that the target level which was set using Picture Level is reached Shutter Mode Off Step Synchro ELC Select for camera shutter speed When a higher shutter speed is selected fast moving subjects do not become blurred easily but the images will be darker Off The shutter is set to OFF Step The step shutter is set the steps can be changed Synchro The synchro shutter is set the setting can be changed continuously ELC The electronic shutter is controlled and the light quantity is adjusted automatically The shutter speeds that can be set are listed below When 59 94 Hz has been set as the frequency When Step is selected as When Synchro is selected the Shutter Mode as the Shutter Mode 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 60 17 Hz to max 644 25 Hz 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 255 steps When 50 Hz has been set as the frequency When Step is selected as When Synchro is selected the Shutter Mode 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 as the Shutter
31. is displayed Picture 1 3 Chroma Level White Balance Mode AWB R Gain B Gain Pedestal R Pedestal B Pedestal Return 26 5 Press the A or VW button to bring the cursor to Pedestal xxx Picture 1 3 x Chroma Level White Balance Mode AWB R Gain B Gain gt Pedestal R Pedestal B Pedestal Return G Press the O button to start the Pedestal value blinking 7 Press the A or V button change the Pedestal value and press the O button to enter the selection Adjust the black level to a value of approx 0 035 V _1 0 035 V The pedestal values can be adjusted finely using the R Pedestal and B Pedestal settings 8 Press the MENU button for 2 seconds The camera menu display is exited 9 it necessary press the A IRIS button to adjust the iris automatically Black level master pedestal adjustment continued When performing the operations using the controller When the AW RP655 is connected 1 Press the IRIS button several times to turn off its lamp Set the iris to the manual MANU mode Turn the FOCUS IRIS dial to stop down the lens iris Press the R B GAIN PED button several times so that the PEDESTAL TOTAL item is displayed on the LCD panel 4 Turn the jog dial main and adjust the black level to 0 035 V If necessary adjust the iris automatically Press the IRIS button several times to t
32. is selected to increase or decrease the colors between blue and magenta B_Mg Phase B Mg Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the colors between blue and magenta Mg Saturation Mg Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the magenta Mg Phase Mg Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the magenta Mg_R Saturation Mg_R Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the colors between magenta and red Mg_R Phase Mg R Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the colors between magenta and red R Saturation R Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the red Camera menu R Phase R Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the red R YI Saturation R YI Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the colors between red and yellow R YI Phase R YI Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the colors between red and yellow YI Saturation YI Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the yellow YI Phase YI Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the yellow Return Use this to return to the previous menu 43 Setting the camera menu items continued IH Matrix 4 4 screen Return xxx
33. on this screen The Model no MAC address Serial no Firmware version and other information about the unit is displayed AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer HD Integrated Camera AW HE120 Ede Control Setup Setup menu Basic Image User mng EEPROM Server Network Maintenance Firmware file System log Product info Default reset Back up AW HE120 00 80 45 2F 20 71 XYZ98765 Browse Power Power ON Standby Execute Status Select the firmware file sif scm spt snw eep ffe fbe Model no The unit s model number is displayed here Mac address The unit s MAC address is displayed here Serial no The unit s serial number is displayed here e Firmware version CPU Software Interface This is selected to display the software version of the interface unit CPU Software Camera Main This is selected to display the software version of the camera unit CPU Software Servo This is selected to display the software version of the servo unit CPU Software Network This is selected to display the software version of the network unit 82 EEPROM Interface This is selected to display the setting data version of the interface unit EEPROM Camera Main This is selected to display the setting data version of the camera unit FPGA Frontend This is selected to display the FPGA version of the front end uni
34. operation steps in Basic operations page 31 to display the Top Menu 2 Press the A or V button to bring the cursor to System Top Menu x Camera Scene Scenel gt System Maintenance 28 3 Press the O button The System sub menu is displayed System gt Genlock Output Other 4 Press the A or VW button to bring the cursor to Genlock and press the O button The Genlock sub menu is displayed tttt Genlock c gt Horizontal Phase Horizontal Phase Step Return 5 Press the A or VW button to bring the cursor to Horizontal Phase and press the O button The Horizontal Phase value starts blinking G Press the A or VW button to change the Horizontal Phase value adjust the value so that the horizontal phase is brought into alignment and press the C button The extent of the phase adjustment can be selected using Horizontal Phase Step 7 Press the MENU button for 2 seconds The camera menu display is exited When performing the operations using the controller These operations can be performed using the camera menus by following the operation steps in Basic operations pages 29 to 36 Basic operations Camera menus are displayed on the monitor when the unit s settings are to be selected The monitor is connected to the video signal output connector The basic camera menu operations invol
35. or On is set here for the function which compensates for out of focusing when it occurs during panning tilting or zooming operations When Off is set adjust the focus as required after zooming or set the focus to the auto mode This item can be selected only when Manual has been selected as the Focus Mode setting Digital Zoom Disable Enable Enable or Disable is set here for the digital zoom function If Zooming is performed toward the Tele end beyond the maximum position when Enable has been selected the digital zoom can be operated continuously Zooming will stop temporarily at the position where the optical zoom and digital zoom are switched so after it has stopped at this position proceed with zooming again When the setting is changed to Disable while already in the digital zoom region the zoom will automatically move to the maximum position of the optical zoom Camera menu Notes e When DRS is enabled the digital zoom is disabled e The digital zoom is set to off when color bars are displayed during digital zooming 49 Setting the camera menu items continued Max Digital Zoom x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 x10 The upper limit for the digital zoom magnification is set here Tally Enable Disable Enable Enable or Disable is set here for the function which turns on or turns off the tally lamp using the tally control signal Wireless Co
36. phase alignment by applying external synchronization genlock when a multiple number of cameras will be used or when the unit will be used in combination with other devices e Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment Manual shooting E Manually adjusting the focus The lens focus can be adjusted manually When performing the operations using the wireless remote control 1 Press the M FOCUS button to switch the focus to manual adjustment 2 Press the F or N button of FOCUS and adjust the focus When the F button is pressed the focus moves further away far conversely when the N button is pressed it moves nearer near The speed of focusing and other adjustments can be switched to fast or slow by pressing the FAST or SLOW button respectively 3 It necessary press the A FOCUS button to return the focus to the automatic adjustment When performing the operations using the controller When the AW RP655 is connected 1 Press the EXT AF button to switch the focus to manual adjustment 2 Adjust the focus manually by turning the dial above the lit FOCUS lamp whether it is the lamp of the PAN TILT lever or ZOOM lever Furthermore every time the SPEED button is pressed the speed of the focusing and other adjustments can be switched to fast or slow 3 If necessary press the EXT AF button to return the focus to the automatic adjustment When the AW RP555 is
37. run vertically In cases like this it is recommended that the electronic shutter speed be set to 1 100 in areas where the power line frequency is 50 Hz and that the electronic shutter be set to OFF in areas where the power line frequency is 60 Hz ND Filter Through 1 4 1 16 1 64 This is for selecting the transmissivity of the ND filter light dimming filter which is incorporated in the lens Web setting screen continued e Picture Chroma Level 3 to 3 Set here is the color intensity chroma level of the images White Balance Mode ATW AWB A AWB B 3200K 5600K The white balance mode is selected here Select the mode when the coloring is not natural because of the nature of the light source or other factors If the white color serving as the reference can be recognized subjects can be shot with natural coloring ATW In this mode the white balance is compensated for automatically even if changes occur in the light source or color temperature by a process of continuous and automatic adjustment AWB A When AWB A or AWB B is selected and the AWB B white balance is executed the adjustment results obtained are stored in the memory selected When AWB A or AWB B is then selected the white balance stored in the selected memory can be recalled 3200K This is the white balance mode which is ideal when a 3200K halogen light is used as the light source 5600K This is the white balan
38. the the positions which were stored in the memory controller POWER ON preset when operation was transferred to the STANDBY mode Notes E When the AW RP50 is connected Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller Selecting the units Up to four units can be operated using one wireless remote When performing the operations using the controller control i t i pie units and devices can be operated using one When the AW RP655 is connected Select the unit or units to be operated from the wireless remote control or controller 1 Press the 1 2 3 4 or 5 button of Even when using only one unit it must still be selected CONTROL PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL When performing the operations using the wireless remote control ll When the AW RP555 is connected To select the unit using the wireless remote control the IR ID switches on the units back panel must be set For details of the IR ID switch settings refer to pages 36 and 39 in the lt Basics gt 1 Press the 1 2 3 4 or 5 button of CONTROL el E 0 el Jr Val 1 Press the CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 or CAM4 I When the AW RP50 is connected button The unit s status display lamp blinks green when a signal matched by the remote control ID has been received and it blinks orange when a signal that is not matched by the remote control ID has been received Refer to the Operati
39. the button s lamp is off and low speed the button s lamp is lit The speeds at which the pan tilt zoom focus and iris are controlled are now switched AW RP50 Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller What to do when encountering problems in the basic shooting operations If the trouble is not resolved by taking the action suggested below refer to Troubleshooting page 42 in the lt Basics gt When performing the operations using the wireless remote control The unit does not move e Press the CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 or CAM4 button to select the unit which is to be operated If only one unit is being used it is normally selected using the CAM1 button e Check that the IR ID switches have been set correctly Refer to pages 36 and 39 in the lt Basics gt e Ifthe unit s status display lamp is off or lights up orange it means that the unit s power is not on Refer to Turning the power on page 7 and turn on the power e Ifthe unit s status display lamp does not blink even when the wireless remote control is operated near the unit s wireless remote control signal light sensing area it means that the wireless remote control s batteries have run down Replace the batteries Multiple color bands color bars are displayed Press the MODE button to switch to the camera picture The menu screen is displayed Press the MENU button for 2 seconds to exit the camera
40. the color temperature of those objects remains unchanged However it must be reset if the color temperature changes such as when you move from indoors to outside or vice versa Auto tracking white adjustment ATW When the white balance adjustment is set to ATW the white balance continues to be adjusted automatically all the time and it is automatically corrected even when the light source or color temperature has changed to produce completely natural pictures This function works when ATW is selected instead of AWB A or AWB B by following the steps for Automatic adjustment in White balance adjustment page 22 c Notes e ATW might not function properly when high brightness light ex fluorescent lamp beams into a screen e White balance may not be accurately set if there is no white object in the scene being shot e The white balance may shift out of adjustment when a different kind of light source such as sunlight or fluorescent lighting applies N 24 3200K and 5600K presets When 3200K or 5600K is selected for the white balance the white balance is set using a color temperature of 3200K equivalent to halogen light or 5600K equivalent to daylight respectively This function works when 3200K or 5600K is selected instead of AWB A or AWB B by following the steps for Automatic adjustment in White balance adjustment
41. using only one unit it must still be selected from the wireless remote control or controller d Select the shooting mode One of four shooting modes Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 or Scene4 whichever one will best suit the shooting conditions can be selected The shooting modes are set by the user For details of the factory settings refer to pages 53 to 54 Select the mode that satisfies the shooting conditions and suits your preferences When continuing to shoot in the same circumstances there is no need to select another mode 5 start shooting After shooting turn off the power of all the units and devices in the system Note e Some of the initial settings are auto settings and cannot be operated manually To perform manual operations for these settings switch the auto settings to manual settings as necessary If the settings have already been changed and the original settings are to be restored refer to the What to do when encountering problems in the basic shooting operations page 13 and Camera screen page 38 in Setting the camera menu items How to turn the power on and off E Turning the power on When performing the operations using the wireless remote control 1 Set all the power switches of the units and devices connected in the system to ON e This unit does not have a power switch When power is supplied to it the status display lamp will light up orange
42. 000 operations pages 29 to 36 2 1 250 8 Synchro Scan 3 1 500 9 ELC 4 1 1000 10 OFF E When the AW RP555 is connected 5 1 2000 e Any change in the shutter speed is reflected the next 1 Press the SHUTTER button and turn its lamp time the SHUTTER button is pressed and its lamp is on turned on SE e When OFF is selected the shutter will not operate The shutter speed set ahead of time is selected even when the SHUTTER button is pressed e Select the synchro scan setting on the menu 2 e The shutter speed setting performed here is stored in If necessary press the SHUTTER button and the memory even when the power of the AW RP555 turn its lamp off in order to return the shutter to is turned off the OFF setting For further details refer to the Operating Instructions of the AW RP555 17 Manual shooting continued E Manually adjusting the gain There are two ways to adjust the gain One way involves using the buttons on the wireless remote control or controller the other way involves using the Camera menu or Web setting The gain can be adjusted more precisely using the Camera menu or Web setting For further details refer to the Gain item on page 39 and page 64 77 Note S e When adjusting the gain the light quantity may change suddenly causing the image output to be subjected to a shock J e When performing the operations using the wireless remote control
43. 2 Turn the jog dial main to display CAMERA SETTING on the LCD panel and press the OK Displaying the Press the MENU ae selection menu Press the MENU button for Press the CAMERA OSD Top Menu button for 2 seconds 2 seconds button for 2 seconds now appears on the LCD panel so select the scene to be set and press the OK button 4 If the OPEN CAMERA MENU gt OK Key message appears on the LCD panel press the OK button again Selecting the Press the A or V items tal or gt button Turn the jog dial main Press the YES or NO button Turn the F1 dial Displaying the Press the O button Press the jog dial main Press the ITEM button Press the F1 dial sub menus 29 Basic operations continued Camera menu operation Wireless remote control Controller AW RP655 AW RP555 AW RP50 Returning to the previous menu With the cursor at the Return position press the O button With the cursor at the Return position press the jog dial main With the cursor at the Return position press the ITEM button With the cursor at the Return position press the F1 dial Changing the settings With the cursor at the item to be changed press the O button to start the item s value blinking Use the A V lt and P buttons to change the value and press the O button to enter the
44. ES X Live Search ep Ar index ES v dh v ib Page v GQ Tools v re amp 1 Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here x Solution Add the IP address of the product to Trusted sites and perform the security setting Start up the web browser and click Internet Options on the Tools menu Click the Security tab Then select the Trusted sites Refer to the screenshot Select Low for Security level for this zone If the lower setting is selected the security level of PC will go down Click the Sites button to open the Trusted sites window Enter the IP address in the textbox Add this website to the zone and click the Add button Note Make sure Require server verification https for all sites in this zone is unchecked Refer to the screenshot After adding all IP addresses click the Close button to close the Trusted Sites window term Options SH Genk Zen macy Content Connectors Progam Advanced Trusted sites J You can add and remove websites from fe none Al websites in the d zone nil use the zone s secunty setings Add thes website to the mone 192 188 0127 Cas Websres Require server verification httpe for all sites in this zone 91 Reference Notes on Windows Vista Windows 7 continued Symptom 2 e Easy
45. I of screenshot by clicking Personalize Adjust font size DPI If the DPI is set to Larger scale set to Default scale Right click on the desktop D Szen SS DPI Sealing G Click Personalize Chgset seo t mere aan eo the raeno ge ae Detsutt scale GC DPD Click Adjust font size DPI Larger scale 120 DPD make text more readable vore information Click the Continue button on the User Account Control window Click Default scale on the DPI Scaling window and restart the PC Refer to the screenshot Restrictions Restriction 1 When two browser windows are open and one is being displayed on another The back window may come to the front when the mouse pointer is placed Restriction 2 When accessing this product from the web browser Another window may open and pop up may be displayed 93 Reference Notes on Windows Vista Windows 7 continued E Precautions when using Windows 7 Symptom 1 e Screen is deformed When activating the compatibility view part of the screen is not displayed or a pop up window appears to say that the screen is not displayed again Solution Check Display all websites in Compatibility View on the Compatibility View Settings window Start up the web browser and click Tools on the menu bar I Compatibility View tings J Click Compatib
46. IP Setup Software does not display the detected IP address Solution Check the firewall settings If firewall is activated add the web browser or Easy IP Setup Software to the Exceptions tab on the Windows Firewall Settings menu Open the control panel and click Security Click Allow a program through Windows Firewall of Windows Firewall Refer to the screenshot Windows Firewall Turn Windows Firewall on or off W I Allow a program through Windows Firewall 3 Click the Continue button on the User Account Control window oe General Exceptions advanced Exceptions control how programs communicate through Windows Firewall Add a Click the Exceptions tab on the Windows Firewall Settings windows program or pert exception to alow communications through the firewall Check Internet Explorer or easyipsetup exe Refer to the screenshot Windows Frewal i current using settings forthe pub network location What are the risks of unblocking a program To enable an exception select its check box Click the OK button Program or port Distributed Transaction Coordinator easyipsetup exe File and Printer Sharing Internet Explorer Diiscst Service Okey Management Service C Netlogon Service Network Discovery mm Performance Logs and Alerts Remote Administration Remote Assistance Remote Desktop Einstein
47. Manual ei Oo ODisable O Enable x A o Tally Enable ODisable Enable Oo On Oo On O Off Oon O O O gt O GL Web setting Off on Oo E on Ooff Oon e Genlock This item s setting is reflected immediately Horizontal Phase 206 to 49 Note This is used to adjust the horizontal phase during genlock e The horizontal phases of the HD and SD signals cannot be adjusted separately Neither is it possible to adjust the chroma phase of the VIDEO OUT signals The free run setting is used 71 Web setting screen continued e Output This item s setting is reflected when the Set button is pressed Format 1080 59 94p i 1080 59 94i 720 59 94p 480 59 94p i 480 59 94i 1080 50p i 1080 50i 720 50p 576 50p i 576 50i The video format is changed on this screen In the case of the 1080 59 94p i or 1080 50p i format the P signal is output to the HDMI connector and the signal is output to the SDI output and analog component output connectors Down CONV Mode Squeeze SideCut LetterBox The down conversion mode is selected here This setting is used when the aspect ratio of the monitor is to be set to 16 9 If the monitor is set to the 4 3 aspect ratio the images will be squeezed in the width direction and extended in the height Squeeze direction This setting is used when the aspect ratio of the monitor is
48. N sstas ata ds 59 Ee E EE 61 System log displays rranrnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnenn 85 Bi 86 Setting releasing the limiters vrnnnnnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnnen 87 Basic limiter operations ec a 87 Setting the mer 87 Releasing the limmiters cesecccesseeeeseeeeeeseenesneeeeees 88 Resetting the limiters ae 88 Safe MOG ssisssus sss rass s asa an satasnas a mas ssak s ass kss kass m ms 89 Concerning the safe mode 89 Detection of equipment trouble ai 89 GOOG ge s ras E AT 89 Notes on Windows Vista Windows 7 ennnnennnnvnnnvnnnnenn 90 IN OX EE 96 Before use IH Overview This unit is a full HD camera integrated with a pan tilt head and featuring a newly developed 1 3 type full HD 3MOS sensor and digital signal processor DSP In addition to the optical 20x zoom lens the unit comes with a 10x digital zoom to achieve vibrant high quality images that have a horizontal resolution of 1000 lines By connecting a controller the camera operations can be performed smoothly by IP control or serial control By connecting the unit to a personal computer through an IP network it is possible to operate the unit from the Web browser screen There is a choice of color white in the case of the AW HE120W or black in the case of the AW HE120K to suit the intended application and environment E Required personal computer environment CPU
49. Replace it 3 to 5 years after installation as a general rule When the cooling fan malfunctions the Fan Error message is displayed when the power is turned ON Fan Error When the Fan Error message is displayed request replacement of the cooling fan Whenever fan replacement is necessary be sure to ask your dealer 89 Other settings Notes on Windows Vista Windows 7 When using Microsoft Windows Vista or Microsoft Windows 7 symptoms described in this document may happen If any of them occurred follow the instructions to solve each problem The symptoms that happen when using Windows Vista may also happen when using Windows 7 If using Windows 7 refer to the section Precautions when using Windows Vista in addition to the section Precautions when using Windows 7 in this document This document describes solutions for administrators e f necessary install the viewer software Refer to the Operating Instructions of each device for details on how to install the viewer software e Descriptions in this document are based on operation check by Panasonic Corporation Possible symptoms may vary depending on platforms or operating system versions etc E System requirements for a PC Refer to the section Required personal computer environment in the installation guide or Operating Instructions provided with the product to be used for further information about the recommended speci
50. a or IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic Corporation BE LIABLE the cables can be destroyed or damaged by persons with TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON EXCEPT FOR E ENEE ee e Refrain from connections that use public lines THE PRODUCT FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS INCLUDING WITHOUT Z Memo Z LIMITATION DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT Usage restrictions Use of the same segment is recommended for the network PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY in which the unit and the controller or personal computer are INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION connected OF THE USER If the equipment uses connections with different segments UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR events based on the settings inherent to the network MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER equipment for instance may occur so check this thoroughly prior to operation IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE Before use Basic shooting operations 1 Set the subject brightness to the appropriate level 2 Turn on the power of all the units and devices in the system 3 Select the unit to be operated Even when
51. and other adjustments can be switched to fast or slow by pressing the FAST or SLOW button respectively 3 If necessary press the A IRIS button to return the iris to the automatic adjustment When performing the operations using the controller A When the AW RP655 is connected 1 Press the IRIS button several times to turn off the button s lamp and switch to manual adjustment 2 Adjust the iris manually by turning the dial above the lit IRIS lamp whether it is the lamp of the PAN TILT lever or ZOOM lever 3 If necessary press the IRIS button several times and turn on its lamp to return the iris to the automatic adjustment 16 When the AW RP555 is connected 1 Press the IRIS button to turn off its lamp and switch to manual adjustment Turn the LEVEL dial of IRIS to adjust the iris manually The position of the LEVEL dial does not represent an absolute value This is why the brightness may differ from one camera to another even when the dial is set to the same position If necessary press the IRIS button to turn on its lamp and switch to automatic adjustment in order to return the iris to automatic adjustment RB When the AW RP50 is connected Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller Manual shooting continued E Manually adjusting the shutter speed The shutter speed can be set using two methods One is How to set the shutter speed using the AW RP555
52. arks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries e Other names of companies and products contained in these Operating Instructions may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners About copyright and licence Distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this unit are expressly prohibited The following abbreviations are used in this manual Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 32 64 bit is abbreviated to Windows 7 Microsoft Windows Vista Business SP2 32 bit is abbreviated to Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP3 are abbreviated to Windows XP Windows Internet Explorer 8 0 and Windows Internet Explorer 9 0 are abbreviated to Internet Explorer For the purposes of this manual the model numbers of the units are given as listed in the table below Model number Model number of unit given in manual AW HE120WP AW HE120KP AW HE120 AW HE120WE AW HE120KE AW HS50N AW HS50 AW HS50E AW PS550N AW PS550 AW PS550E AW RP50N AW RP50 AW RP50E AW RP555N AW RP555 AW RP555L AW RP655N AW RP655 AW RP655L Illustrations and screen displays featured in the manual What is shown in the manual s illustrations and s
53. ce Mode starts blinking Press the A or V button to change the White Balance Mode to be used to AWB A or AWB B and press the O button to enter the selection Press the MENU button for 2 seconds The camera menu display is exited Press the SET button for 2 seconds The auto white balance adjustment AWB and auto black balance adjustment ABB are performed and the white balance setting is entered e When On has been selected as the OSD Status page 50 setting the AWB OK message will appear at the center of the screen when the white balance adjustment is completed successfully When the black balance adjustment is completed successfully the ABB OK message appears at the center of the screen AWB OK e The black balance is set at the same time When this takes place the lens is closed and then the adjustment is performed so the screen will temporarily turn black When only the auto white balance adjustment AWB is to be performed ensure that the SET button is pressed or held down for a period of time which does not exceed 2 seconds The white balance cannot be adjusted when color bars are displayed Press the MODE button to switch to the camera picture When the adjustment has failed an error message such as OUT RANGE NG HIGH LIGHT NG LOW LIGHT NG or ATW NG is displayed When performing the operations using the controller
54. ce mode which is ideal when 5600K sunlight or fluorescent lighting is used as the light source Note e When preset settings have been called from the AW RP655 the White Balance Mode which was set when the preset data was registered by the AW RP655 will be called AWB This is used to execute automatic white balance AWB to set the white balance For details refer to page 22 R Gain 150 to 150 This enables the R gain to be adjusted Its setting takes effect when AWB A or AWB B has been selected as the White Balance Mode setting B Gain 150 to 150 This enables the B gain to be adjusted Its setting takes effect when AWB A or AWB B has been selected as the White Balance Mode setting ABB This is used to execute automatic black balance ABB to set the black balance For details refer to page 25 Pedestal 150 to 150 This item is used to adjust the black level adjust the pedestal These parts become darker when a negative setting is selected and conversely lighter when a positive setting is selected R Pedestal 150 to 150 This enables the R pedestal to be adjusted B Pedestal 150 to 150 This enables the B pedestal to be adjusted Detail Off Low High The image detail image sharpness is adjusted here When High is selected the detail is enhanced H Detail Level H H Detail Level L setting value 1 to 63 This is select
55. change 1 Press the jog dial main to start the setting blinking 2 Turn the jog dial main to change the setting 3 Press the jog dial main to enter the setting and stop the blinking 1 Press the ITEM button to start the setting blinking 2 Press the YES or NO button to change the setting 3 Press the ITEM button to enter the setting and stop the blinking Press the F1 dial to start the setting blinking 2 Turn the F1 dial to change the setting 3 Press the F1 dial to enter the setting and stop the blinking Canceling the setting change While the setting is blinking press the MENU button quickly for less than 2 seconds While the setting is blinking press the jog dial R While the setting is blinking press the MENU button Exiting the camera menu operations Press the MENU button for 2 seconds Press the MENU button or R B GAIN PED button Press the MENU button for 2 seconds Press the CAMERA OSD button for 2 seconds Notes e Perform the menu operations and exit from the menus using the controller which displayed the Top Menu If a menu operation has been performed or a menu has been exited using another controller first display the Top Menu and exit from it using one controller and then display the Top Menu and exit from it using the other controller e The procedures used for this unit s menu operations may
56. creen displays may differ from how it is actually appears Contents Before USC ssciissectssestaiastecsseasesensndatanasccseecescessevssaaseaeunuesnaneste 4 Eelere ene A Required personal computer environment A Disclaimer of warmraniy eee 5 KENE E 5 Basic shooting operations ssrunnanvvnnnnvvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnnennnnnver 6 How to turn the power on and Off unnnvennnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnnennnnnenr 7 Turning the power ON eerravvernrnvvvrnsvnrnrnnvnennnrennnnnnnennnnenr 7 Turning the power Offscreen 8 Selecting the Units sicccicccccccsceececctescccasesseetencesscececcteenteceneescs 9 Selecting the shooting modes scene files aaa 9 Types of shooting modes AA 9 How to select the shooting mode 10 SNoOtING seu 12 What to do when encountering problems in the basic shooting operationsS rrruravrunnanvnnnnvennn 13 More advanced operations rnnnnvnnnnnvvnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnneennn 14 Manual shooting sserunanvvnnnnvvnnnnnvnnnnnvvnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnvennr 15 Manually adjusting the Iocus as 15 Manually adjusting the Iris 16 Manually adjusting the shutter speed 17 Manually adjusting the gain 18 Preset memories r rassennnanennnnnnnnnnnnenannnenennnnnnnnnnenansnenennes 19 White balance adjustment rrnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvennnnnvnnnnneer 22 White balance adiustmemt aaa 22 Black balance adjustment nrnvrnnnnnvnnnnvvnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnne 25 Black balance adjustment A 25 Black l
57. cts are always brought into focus automatically Manual The focus is operated manually Focus ADJ With PTZ Off On Off or On is set here for the function which compensates for out of focusing when it occurs during panning tilting or zooming operations When Off is set adjust the focus as required after zooming or set the focus to the auto mode This item can be selected only when Manual has been selected as the Focus Mode setting Digital Zoom Disable Enable Enable or Disable is set here for the digital zoom function If Zooming is performed toward the Tele end beyond the maximum position when Enable has been selected the digital zoom can be operated continuously Zooming will stop temporarily at the position where the optical zoom and digital zoom are switched so after it has stopped at this position proceed with zooming again When the setting is changed to Disable while already in the digital zoom region the zoom will automatically move to the maximum position of the optical zoom Notes e When DRS is enabled the digital zoom is disabled e The digital zoom is set to off when color bars are displayed during digital zooming Web setting Max Digital Zoom x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 x10 The upper limit for the digital zoom magnification is set here 73 Web setting screen continued Tally Enable Disable Enable E
58. e Image adjust screen is displayed Preset position When the Setup button is clicked the Preset position setting screen is displayed 62 Web setting screen continued ia Image adjust screen Image adjust Microsoft Internet Explorer Image adjust h changed are Shutter Max Gain Frame Mix Auto F Mix Max Gain ND Filter Picture Chroma Li 3 Gain Detail H Detail Leve H Detail Leve Detail Band Matrix Type scene aia d immediately O a ee ee st tt Of m Es Through Ooff OLow QOHigh Off ei Normal O Cinema OLow Mid OHigh O OLow OHigh e Scene Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 Scene4 Selected here is the shooting mode that matches the shooting situation Select the mode which best suits the prevailing shooting conditions and the user s preferences Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 Scene4 In these modes the detailed settings and adjustments are established manually to match the prevailing shooting conditions and the user s preferences Web setting 63 Web setting screen continued e Brightness Picture Level 10 to 10 This menu item is selected to set the target picture level for automatic exposure compensation Its setting takes effect when Auto or ELC has been selected as the setting for any of the
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60. e following message appears on the LCD panel press the OK button again OPEN CAMERA MENU gt OK Key The camera menu of the AW HE120 is displayed on the monitor 33 Basic operations continued E Control exercised from the Multi Hybrid Control Panel AW RP555 th Each time the GAIN button is pressed of GAIN AUTO gt 0dB gt L 9dB gt H 18dB and the mode is displayed by the LEDs as shown below ON LED lights OFF LED off e setting is switched in the sequence For executing AWB 1 2 GAIN MANU L MANU H button LED LED AUTO ON OFF OFF 0dB OFF OFF OFF LOW OFF ON OFF HIGH OFF OFF ON Others OFF ON ON Each time the MODE button is pressed the setting is switched between CAM and BAR The MODE button lights up at the BAR setting For selecting the cameras to be operated For executing ABB 1 4 For switching the SCENE file Scene1 to Scene4 For operating the camera menus MENU For displaying and exitingthe camera menus For entering the menu items and settings YES NO For moving the cursor or changing the settings ITEM MENU ITEM YES NO O0 0 0 The lamp of this button flashes when an alarm Fan For switching the Iris mode 3 sh Shutter mode selection Each time this button is pressed one of the shutter modes se
61. eck A pull down menu can be opened here and the IP addresses of the registered hosts checked A host is indicated in the form of Registered IP address Access level Example 192 168 0 21 1 To delete a registered host IP address select the host to be deleted and click the Delete button on the right Web setting screen continued Server This screen has items that relate to the NTP server addresses port numbers and other NTP server settings NTP screen AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer AW HE120 AW HE120 Control Setup Time adjustment Setup menu NTP r add Basic NTP port Image Time adjustment interval Time zone User mng Server Network Maintenance Power Power ON Standby e Time adjustment lt Initial setting Off gt Select one of the following settings as the time adjustment method The time is adjusted by the method selected here and used as the unit s standard time Off The time is counted from 0 00 on January 1 1990 as the unit s startup time Synchronization The time automatically adjusted in with NTP server synchronization with the NTP server is used as the unit s standard time e NTP server address 1 to 128 half size characters lt Initial setting blank gt The host name or IP address of the NTP server is input here Note e To input the NTP server address host name the DNS setting
62. ed by the post change frequency has been input the image will be disturbed In a case like this either change the external sync signal or use internal synchronization 48 E Other 1 3 screen Other 1 3 Install Position Desktop Smart Picture Flip Flip Detect Angle Preset Speed Preset Scope Speed With Zoom POS Return Install Position Desktop Hanging Desktop or Hanging is selected here as the method used to install the unit Desktop Stand alone installation Hanging Suspended installation e When Hanging has been selected the top bottom left and right of the images will be reversed and up down left right control for panning and tilting will also be reversed Smart Picture Flip Off Auto When tilt is set to the angle which was set by Flip Detect Angle the picture is automatically turned upside down flipped Off The picture is not turned upside down flipped Auto The picture is automatically turned upside down flipped Flip Detect Angle 60 to 120 When Auto has been selected as the Smart Picture Flip setting the tilt angle at which the picture is to be turned upside down flipped can be set here Preset Speed 1 to 30 There are 30 preset pan tilt operation speeds when regenerating the camera direction and other information which are registered in the preset memory Notes e f a high value is selected for the Preset Speed setting the
63. ed to adjust the horizontal detail compensation level when High has been selected as the Detail setting V Detail Level H V Detail Level L setting value 1 to 31 This is selected to adjust the vertical detail compensation level when High has been selected as the Detail setting H Detail Level L 1 to H Detail Level H setting value 1 This is selected to adjust the horizontal detail compensation level when Low has been selected as the Detail setting Web setting V Detail Level L 1 to V Detail Level H setting value 1 This is selected to adjust the vertical detail compensation level when Low has been selected as the Detail setting Detail Band 1 to 5 This is selected to set the boost frequency for Detail 1 Low frequency to 5 High frequency When a high frequency is selected the detail effect is added to subjects with more definition 65 Web setting screen continued e Matrix Noise Suppress 0 to 7 This is selected to reduce the screen noise which is Matrix Type generated by the detail effect When the Setup button is clicked the Matrix Settings The higher the settings the more the noise is reduced screen is displayed Flesh Tone Noise SUP Off Low High This function is selected to make the skin of the subjects close to be shot appear to be smoother and more attractive This is used to close this panel When High is selected the effect is
64. ency 59 94Hz Color Bars Setup Off Return Format 1080 59 94p i 1080 59 94i 720 59 94p 480 59 94p i 480 59 94i 1080 50p i 1080 50i 720 50p 576 50p i 576 50i The video format is changed on this screen For details on how to change the format refer to Changing the format page 47 In the case of the 1080 59 94p i or 1080 50p i format the P signal is output to the HDMI connector and the signal is output to the SDI output and analog component output connectors Down CONV Mode Squeeze SideCut LetterBox The down conversion mode is selected here This setting is used when the aspect ratio of the monitor is to be set to 16 9 If the monitor is set to the 4 3 aspect ratio the images will be squeezed in the width direction and extended in the height direction Squeeze This setting is used when the aspect ratio of the monitor is to be set to 4 3 With the vertical height serving as the reference the parts which extend beyond this at the two sides are cropped changing the view of the angle SideCut This setting is used when the aspect ratio of the monitor is to be set to 4 3 With the horizontal width serving as the reference black bands are added at the top and bottom changing the view of the Be LetterBox e When output is selected for the color bar the mode is fixed to Squeeze 46 HDMI Color RGB
65. enhanced Gamma Type Off Normal Cinema Selected here is the type of gamma curve Normally the Normal setting is used When Cinema is selected images giving off an atmosphere like movies can be shot Gamma Level Low Mid High This item is used to adjust the gamma compensation level The item s setting takes effect when Normal has been selected as the Gamma Type setting When Low is set the images appear sedate and composed The resulting gamma curve has a gentle gradient in the low brightness areas and the contrast is sharper Conversely when High is set the tonal range in the dark area is expanded so that the images take on a lighter tone The resulting gamma curve has a sharp gradient in the low brightness areas and the contrast is softer DRS Off Low Mid High Set here is the DRS function which provides just the right amount of compensation when images with significant light dark differences are displayed One of three settings Low Mid or High can be selected for the effect This may make noise more perceptible with some scenes Notes e DRS takes effect only when Normal has been selected as the Gamma Type setting e When DRS is enabled the digital zoom is disabled DNR Off Low High Set here is the level of the digital noise reduction effect so that light noise free and clear images will be output even at night and in
66. enu Location i a 80 Menu Preset ses scam asos ia d t 60 68 Preset memories aaa 19 W M Menu Preset position ccccccscsssseescesesesesesceteeseseeeesens 62 Preset position screen ou eee a 68 Menu Mac address aaa 82 Menu Preset Scope c scccccsscsscsseeseesesssessesseees 49 70 73 Maintenance mmmmmernnvrrveverrrrrrrrerrsrrrrrerenenrrrenene 81 Menu Preset Setting orrnrnvrvererrrrrrerererrrrererersrnnerennne 70 Menu Maintenance i aa 37 Menu Preset Speed o c scsccescsscsseeseessssesseeseeees 48 70 73 Maintenance screen sscsssssecinirssiisenissinassssssss s1 Menu Primary server address aaaa s 79 Menu Matrix 38 66 Product info ecreen nn 82 Matrix 1 4 screen la 42 Matrix 2 4 scr66N SEENEN 43 E R Matrix 3 4 screen rrrrrrrvnnrrrnrererrerrrrvrrrernsnrsrnrnrnre 43 Matrix 4 4 screen aaa 44 Menu Reboot 83 Matrix Settings screen da 67 Remote Camera Controller i is 36 Menu Matrix Type seeiis 42 66 67 Menu Reset to the default 83 Menu Max Digital Zoom ererorvrrorerrrrrveverrrrnreverernnn 50 73 Menu R Gain 40 65 Menu Model no 82 Menu R Pedestal cccccccccccsessssseseseseseeseesesenenens 40 65 Multi Function Controller wwwwrrarrrrrrrnrrnnnvnvnrnrnrr 32 Multi Hybrid Control Panel osreronvnnnvrnonvnnnvnrennr 34 97 Reference Index continued Bs o Menu Saturation m oererrvrvrvrvrrrrrrrvrvvrrrvrrrrrererere
67. enu settings initialized screen Menu settings initialized e When the cursor is moved to CANCEL on the Initialize screen and the setting is entered the Menu settings unchanged screen is displayed for 5 seconds the initialization operation is not performed and the Maintenance screen returns to the display Menu settings unchanged screen Menu settings unchanged Camera menu item table Top Menu Camera Scene Camera menu Item Factory setting Selection items Scene Scene Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 Scene4 Brightness Picture Level 0 10 to 10 Iris Mode Auto Manual Auto Shutter Mode Off Off Step Synchro ELC Step Synchro oo When 59 94Hz has been set as the frequency When Step is 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 selected as the 1 4000 1 10000 Shutter Mode When 50Hz has been set as the frequency 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Step Synchro When 59 94Hz has been set as the freguency When Synchro 60 17Hz to 644 25Hz 1 to 255step is selected as the When 50Hz has been set as the frequency Shutter Mode 50 19Hz to 537 12Hz 1 to 255step Gain 0dB Auto 0dB to 18dB AGC Max Gain 18dB 6dB 12dB 18dB Frame Mix Auto Off 6dB 12dB 18dB 24dB Auto F Mix Max Gain
68. evel master pedestal adjustment Black level master pedestal adiuetment Genlock adjustment rnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnvennnvnnnnnn 28 Genlock adjustment snrnnnvenonvnnnnonnnvnrnnrnnnvnnnnrnnnvenenenennn 28 Basic operationsS r ssrrrvanvnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnnvennnnennnnne 29 When performing the operations using the wireless remote Control 31 Control exercised from the Multi Function Controller AW RP655 sacian anni 32 Control exercised from the Multi Hybrid Control Panel AW DPP 34 Control exercised from the Remote Camera Controller Au PDP 36 Setting the camera menu items Setting the camera menu items Top Menu Camera SCreen rrnnrrnnvvnnrnvrnrrnrnrrrrnnnnrrsnnnerrnnnerrrnnnsrrnnnn Brightness screen cccesecceeeeeceeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeenteneeees 38 Picture 1 3 screen 40 Picture 2 3 screen 41 Picture 3 3 screen saaks vaska 42 Matrix 1 4 ET EE 42 Matrix 2 4 screen 43 Matrix 3 4 screen 43 Matrix 4 4 screen 44 System screen anrnnnnrnnnvnnnnrnorvnnnnnnnnvnrenennnnenenvenenensnrerenn 45 Genlock screen Output screen Other 1 3 screen Other 2 3 screen Other 3 3 screen Maintenance screen 51 Firmware VER 1 2 screen 51 Firmware VER 2 2 screen 51 IP Network screen 52 Camera menu item table aaa emt 53 Web setting SCreen ssrsassenanannnnnnnnnnannnvnnnnnnenannnenennnnnnnnnner 55 Menu operations erdina reai iea 56 Control s f
69. f 10 seconds e When an external sync signal which is not supported by the post change format has been input the image will be disturbed In a case like this either change the external sync signal or use internal synchronization 47 Setting the camera menu items continued Changing the frequency When the currently selected frequency is to be changed to another frequency on the Output screen the pre frequency change confirmation screen is displayed Pre frequency change confirmation screen HH Frequency Do you want to set Frequency 59 94Hz CANCEL onks e The frequency to be set is displayed within the parentheses on the screen e When the cursor is moved to O K on the pre frequency change confirmation screen and the change is entered the post frequency change confirmation screen appears after the frequency has been changed Post frequency change confirmation screen HH Frequency Are you 0 K e If the cursor is moved to Yes and this selection is entered the display returns to the Output screen with the post change frequency e If the cursor is moved to No and this selection is entered the display returns to the Output screen after the frequency has been changed back to the pre change frequency The same operation is also performed when none of the unit s controls have been operated for a period in excess of 10 seconds e When an external sync signal which is not support
70. fications of a PC In case there are no descriptions of Windows Vista or Windows 7 refer to the following CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 4 GHz or faster Memory 1 GB or more Network interface 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1 port Monitor 1024 x 768 pixels or more 24 bit True color or better OS and web browser Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit 1 Windows Internet Explorer 8 0 2 Windows 7 Professional SP1 32 bit 1 Windows Internet Explorer 9 0 2 Windows Vista Business SP2 32 bit Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 1 Windows XP compatibility mode is unavailable 2 Internet Explorer 8 0 64 bit version is unavailable E Trademarks and Registered Trademarks e Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Windows 7 and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Trademarks and registered trademarks are abbreviated in the subsequent descriptions in this document 90 Notes on Windows Vista Windows 7 continued E Precautions when using Windows Vista m Symptom 1 e When accessing the web browser the following message is displayed on the information bar Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here E index Windows Internet Explorer e leja gO E http 192 168 0127 D
71. g H Detail Level L 1 to H Detail Level H setting value 1 This is selected to adjust the horizontal detail compensation level when Low has been selected as the Detail setting V Detail Level L 1 to V Detail Level H setting value 1 This is selected to adjust the vertical detail compensation level when Low has been selected as the Detail setting Detail Band 1 to 5 This is selected to set the boost frequency for Detail 1 Low frequency to 5 High frequency When a high frequency is selected the detail effect is added to subjects with more definition Noise Suppress 0 to 7 This is selected to reduce the screen noise which is generated by the detail effect The higher the settings the more the noise is reduced FleshTone NoiseSUP Off Low High This function is selected to make the skin of the subjects to be shot appear to be smoother and more attractive When High is selected the effect is enhanced Return Use this to return to the previous menu Camera menu 41 Setting the camera menu items continued IH Picture 3 3 screen IH Matrix 1 4 screen kk Picture 3 3 k ees Ile ALY shes Gamma Type Normal Matrix Type Gamma Level Mid DRS Off DNR Off Return Return Gamma Type Off Normal Cinema Matrix Type Normal EBU NTSC User Selected here is the type of gamma curve This is used to select the type of color matrix Normal
72. g and tilting movement ranges Depending on the installation locations obstacles may exist in the travel range and the remote camera may make contact with them In cases like this contact can be prevented by setting the limiters just before the obstacles The positions of four limiters namely the upper lower left most and right most limits of the travel range can be set Once they have been set the positions will not be lost even after the power has been turned off The limiters can be set or released both by the wireless remote control and controller or web setting screen Whatever was set or released last takes precedence For the controller operations refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller The settings of the limiters using the wireless remote control will be described here 86 Setting releasing the limiters E Basic limiter operations 1 Press the MENU button Tap the button rather than pressing it When it is pressed for 2 seconds the camera menu will appear If this happens press the MENU button again for 2 seconds to clear the camera menu Then start again from step 1 2 Press the A V 4 or gt button for 2 seconds while holding down the PRESET button The limiter for the upper limit lower limit left limit or right limit is set or released using these direction buttons respectively The tally lamp will blink at this time When a limiter is set it b
73. g by the camera menu or by the other controller the resulting status lamp on or off VCAMERA CONTROL LCD CONTRAST PAN TILT SET x 7 LAMP DEF WIP HIF EXT AF 6 oe j hisar 9 TRACING MEMORY O CAM DATA SET TART POINT START STOP RESTORE RB GAINED The lamp of this button flashes when an alarm TR 2ING PRESET MEMORY Fan Error has been received from the JRIPSET M LOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 camera 4 3 TR For executing ABB 1 5 This is used to acquire the statuses of the camera and synchronize the data 3 Jog dial L When the LCD panel is in the gain adjustment mode Adjust the R GAIN setting 150 to 150 When the LCD panel is
74. ge 7 and turn on the power Multiple color bands color bars are displayed Press the MODE button to switch to the camera picture The menu screen is displayed Press the MENU button to exit the camera menu The lens focus is not adjusted automatically Press the EXT AF button to switch to auto focusing The camera picture is too light or too dark 1 Press the IRIS button several times to turn on its lamp and switch the lens iris adjustment to auto 2 Press the GAIN button several times to turn on its lamp and switch the gain adjustment to auto Something is wrong with the coloring of the camera pictures Refer to Auto tracking white adjustment ATW page 24 and switch to ATW The camera menus are not displayed If any of the camera menus are displayed within less than a minute after the camera was restarted the menus will be displayed in all the outputs Check OSD Mix page 50 on the camera menu Other 3 3 screen 13 More advanced operations Manual shooting see pages 15 to 18 Manual adjustment of focus Manual adjustment of iris Manual adjustment of shutter speed Manual adjustment of gain Preset memories see pages 19 to 21 Up to 100 settings for the camera direction panning and tilting zoom focus iris gain up and white balance can be registered in the preset memories and called The number of settings that can be registered and called depends on the type of w
75. h Tally Off OSD Status Off Return OSD Mix Whether the camera menus statuses and other displays are to be turned Off or On can be selected here for each output picture SDI Out Off On HDMI Out Off On Component Out Off On Video Out Off On Off The camera menus and statuses are not displayed on the output pictures targeted by the setting items listed above On The camera menus and statuses are displayed for the output pictures covered by the setting items listed above OSD Off With Tally Off On This is used to enable or disable the function for clearing the camera menu and status displays when the tally signal is received by a command or contact When the tally signal is released the original camera menu displays are restored OSD Status Off On On or Off is set here for the status display which appears during AWB operations Return Use this to return to the previous menu Setting the camera menu items continued E Maintenance screen Maintenance Firmware Version IP Network Initialize Return Firmware Version This is selected to display the Firmware Version screen on which the user can check the version of the firmware which is currently installed in the unit IP Network This is selected to display the IP Network screen on which the user can check the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings which have been established in the unit Initialize This is se
76. half size characters lt Initial setting blank gt Input here the system name for controlling the unit using the SNMP function 80 Web setting screen continued Maintenance Among the various maintenance operations performed on this screen are system log checks system version checks and initialization of the unit The screen itself consists of four tabs System log Product info Default reset and Back up System log screen A maximum of a hundred system logs can be stored in the unit s internal memory When this maximum number has been exceeded the old logs are overwritten successively by the new logs The logs are cleared when the unit s power is turned off AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer HD Integrated Cam AW HE120 AW HE120 BEE SELE System log Product info Default reset Back up Setup menu Basic Image User mng Server Network Maintenance Power PowerON Standby e No e Error description The running numbers of the system logs are displayed Details of the error logs are displayed here here For further details on the system logs refer to page 85 e Time amp date The times and dates when the logs were generated are displayed here The 24 hour system is used to display this information Web setting 81 Web setting screen continued Product info screen The versions of the unit s software can be checked
77. he shooting mode is selected from the pull down menu and the Set button is clicked Use this to switch to the shooting mode now being selected using the pull down menu Web setting screen continued IH Setup screen Pressing the Setup button switches the display to this screen on which the unit s settings are established OG Basic screen AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer HD Integrated Camera AW HE120 ER Control Setup Hasle Camera title faw He120 Setup menu Basic Image User mng Server Network Maintenance Power Power ON Standby e Basic button e Camera title display area When the Basic button is pressed the Basic screen is AWuE190 AW HE120 displayed in th the right AAA iu EE The name of the camera which was set on the Basic screen is displayed here Camera title 0 to 20 half size characters lt Initial setting AW HE120 gt Input the name of the camera here When the Set button is clicked the input name appears in the camera title display area 61 Web setting Web setting screen continued OG Image screen Image AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer HD Integrated Camera AW HE120 ds BE Control Setup Image Setup menu Basic Image User mng Server Network Maintenance Power Power ON Standby e Image Image adjust When the Setup button is clicked th
78. ility View Settings p Reesen 3 Check Display all websites in Compatibility View and click the Close button EE Refer to the screenshot Websites you ve added to Compatbity View Indude undated website lists from Microsoft Display intranet sites in Compatibility View 7 Display all websites in Compatibility View j a Symptom 2 e Network disconnection occurs when the PC enters the sleep mode Solution After canceling the sleep mode reload the screen as necessary 94 Notes on Windows Vista Windows 7 continued fl Symptom 3 e The Program Compatibility Assistant is displayed after exiting the Easy IP Setup Software Refer to the screenshot ri This program might not have installed correctly If this program didn t install correctly try reinstalling using settings that are compatible with this version of Windows Ca Program EasylpSetup Mal Publisher Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd Location C Users 4444 Desktop EasylpSetup exe Reinstall using recommended settings amp This program installed correctly G What settings are applied Solution This symptom happens only when the software has been used for the first time Select This program installed correctly Restrictions Restriction 1 On the setup pages for some products The display positions of setting items and
79. image on the screen may shake when operation stops e When connecting the unit to the AW RP655 for use the DIAGONAL SPEED P T SETTING setting of the AW RP655 takes effect To change the Preset Speed change the AW RP655 setting Setting the camera menu items continued Preset Scope Mode A Mode B Mode C Selected here are the setting items to be recalled when the contents of the preset memory are regenerated Mode A Pan Tilt Zoom including digital zoom Focus Iris Gain white balance adjustment value Mode B Pan Tilt Zoom including digital zoom Focus Iris Mode C Pan Tilt Zoom including digital zoom Focus Speed With Zoom POS Off On Off or On is set here for the function used to adjust the pan tilt adjustment speed in conjunction with the zoom magnification When On is set the panning and tilting operations will become slower in the zoom status This function has no effect during preset operations Return Use this to return to the previous menu IH Other 2 3 screen Other 2 3 gt Focus Mode FOCUS Gd CIP Z EEE Digital Zoom Disable Max Digital Zoom x10 Tally Enable Wireless Control Enable Enable Return Focus Mode Auto Manual Auto or Manual is set here for the focusing function Auto The subjects are always brought into focus automatically Manual The focus is operated manually Focus ADJ With PTZ Off On Off
80. in the pedestal adjustment mode Adjust the R PEDESTAL setting 150 to 150 6 These are used for menu operation For selecting the cameras to be operated Jog dial R When the LCD panel is in the gain adjustment mode Adjust the B GAIN setting 150 to 150 When the LCD panel is in the pedestal adjustment mode Adjust the B PEDESTAL setting 150 to 150 6 When the LCD is in the camera menu mode Press the jog dial R to cancel the setting change 1 The lamp of the AWC or ABC switch flashes while 4 Flashing stops when communication is automatic white balance or automatic black balance disconnected because the OPERATE switch has is being executed respectively When AWB or ABB been turned OFF CAMERA SELECT has been is completed successfully the corresponding lamp switched the communication cable has been goes off when it is not completed successfully it disconnected etc lights up 5 The switch lights without ABB being executed when 2 The switch lights without AWB being executed when the Color Bar is being displayed the white balance mode of the main unit is ATW 6 The R B GAIN adjustment is not available when the 3200K or 5600K or when the Color Bar is being White Balance Mode is set to ATW 3200K or 5600K displayed 7 The ND button cannot be used 3 SCENE FILE CAM BAR and GAINUP of each Perform the operations using the camera menu SCENE as wel
81. ing is established for the iris mode this control can be used to adjust Picture Level when MANU setting is established it can be used to adjust the iris 4 KD 6 by the camera menu or by the other controller the resulting status lamp on or off will not be reflected in the button The switch lights without ABB being executed when the Color Bar is being displayed Flashing stops when communication is disconnected because the OPERATE switch has been turned OFF CAMERA SELECT has been switched the communication cable has been disconnected etc The ND button cannot be used Perform the operations using the camera menu Basic operations continued O Procedure for camera menu operation AW RP555 1 Press one of the 1 to 5 buttons of Note CONTROL to select the unit which is to be e t may be necessary to upgrade the software version operated in order to operate an AW HE120 from an AW RP555 Ask your dealer for details 2 Press the MENU button of the AW RP555 for 2 seconds The camera menu of the AW HE120 is displayed on the The scene names displayed on the panel of the monitor AW RP555 correlate with the scene files of the AW HE120 as shown below 3 Perform one of the following steps to select the AW RPS53 display PE 120 SCENE LE camera menu item 1 HALOGEN SOENE If the YES button is pressed the selection item moves 2 FLUORESCENT Ge up if the NO button is pressed
82. ing screen continued e Control button Setup button Control Setup Press the Control button to switch to the Control screen on which to control such operations as the panning tilting zooming and focusing of the camera See page 59 Press the Setup button to switch to the Setup screen on which to establish the camera s settings See page 61 When the Setup button is pressed the login screen shown below is displayed Connect to 192 168 0 10 At security dir User name 6 Password remember my password When logging in for the first time input the following default values User name admin Password 12345 When the OK button is clicked after inputting the values the screen shown below is displayed Click the OK button Microsoft Internet Explorer User name and Password remain as the default Li Please change them Note e On the User auth screen see page 75 register the user name and password of your choice at the earliest possible opportunity e OSD Menu Operation Use this to select whether the camera s on screen displays are to be shown It cancels the selection of the setting which is being changed It restores the pre change setting Use these to perform the menu operations The items are selected using the p L te and ti buttons If a selected item has a sub menu this sub menu is displayed by pressing the L
83. ireless remote control 12 settings or controller that is used for operation White balance adjustment see pages 22 to 24 This adjustment is performed to express the white accurately Its setting also has an effect on the color tones of the entire screen It must be performed when using the unit for the first time or when the unit has not been used for a prolonged period It must be performed when the lighting conditions or brightness has changed Once the white balance has been attained no further adjustment is required provided that the unit is going to be used under the same conditions Black balance adjustment see page 25 This adjustment is performed to express the black accurately Its setting also has an effect on the color tones of the entire screen It must be performed when using the unit for the first time or when the unit has not been used for a prolonged period It must be performed when the ambient temperature has changed significantly and at the change of the seasons Once the black balance has been attained no further adjustment is required provided that the unit is going to be used under the same conditions 14 Black level master pedestal adjustment see pages 26 to 27 e This adjustment is performed to align the black level pedestal level of a multiple number of cameras e Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment Genlock adjustment see page 28 e This adjustment is performed to achieve
84. is to switch between auto and manual focusing When Auto is selected the focus is adjusted automatically Use this to adjust the focus in the Near direction It does not work during automatic adjustments When this is pressed while the focus is being adjusted manually the focus will be temporarily adjusted automatically It does not work during automatic adjustments Use this to adjust the focus in the Far direction It does not work during automatic adjustments Auto uc Le Ga 59 Web setting Web setting screen continued e Control pad and its buttons To adjust the image in the horizontal or vertical direction panning or tilting left click the pad and the buttons The more the outside of the pad is clicked the faster the camera operates Adjustment is also possible by dragging the mouse Right click the pad to initiate zooming and focusing When the top half of the pad is clicked in the up or down direction the zoom magnification is adjusted in the Tele direction conversely when the bottom half of the pad is adjusted the zoom is adjusted in the Wide direction When the left half of the pad is clicked in the left or right direction the focus is adjusted in the Near direction conversely when the right half of the pad is adjusted the focus is adjusted in the Far direction The zooming can also be adjusted by operating the mouse wheel e B
85. istrator 78 a E O Oo 5j O Auto Manual 50 1 65535 Auto v Unlimited O 20min O Unlimited a S IP address lt Initial setting 192 168 0 10 gt Input the units IP address here when the DHCP function is not going to be used Input an address that will not duplicate an existing IP address which has been set for a PC or another network camera 2 Memo Z e Multiple IP addresses cannot be used even when the DHCP function is used For details on the DHCP server settings consult your network administrator Web setting screen continued Subnet mask lt Initial setting 255 255 255 0 gt Input the unit s subnet mask here if the DHCP function is not going to be used Default gateway lt Initial setting 192 168 0 1 gt Input the unit s default gateway if the DHCP function is not going to be used 2 Memo e Multiple IP addresses cannot be used for the default gateway even when the DHCP function is used For details on the DHCP server settings consult your network administrator DNS lt Initial setting Manual gt Whether the DNS server address is to be acquired automatically Auto or manually Manual is input here If Manual has been selected the DNS settings must be established If Auto is selected when the DHCP function is going to be used the DNS server address is acquired automatically For further details consult your syste
86. it moves down 3 OUTDOOR Scene USER Scene4 4 Press the ITEM button The value of the item to be set starts blinking 5 Press the YES or NO button to change the setting VW ak vo After deciding on the setting press the ITEM E button oS The value of the item to be set is entered and it stops 3 blinking 7 Press the MENU button for 2 seconds to exit the camera menu 35 Basic operations continued E Control exercised from the Remote Camera Controller AW RP50 Panasonic O O POWER ALARM STORE DELETE Remote Camera Controller AW RP50 2 5 D REGAN RAR For operating the camera menus CAMERA OSD When this is pressed for 2 seconds the selected camera menu is displayed overlapping the camera output image When it is pressed for 2 seconds while a camera Q O r O AF O LO PTZ FOCUS SPI HI EED menu is displayed the menu is cleared Turn F1 to move the cursor up or down on the camera menu or change the setting Press it when moving to the menu at the next lower hierarchical level or changing a setting at the very bottom hierarchical level F1 PT ACTIVE For selecting the cameras to be operated Procedure for camera menu operation AW RP50 1
87. l as the W B MODE R B GAIN and T R B PED statuses are synchronized 32 Basic operations continued O Procedure for camera menu operation AW RP655 1 Press one of the 1 to 5 buttons of Turn the jog dial main to select camera menu CONTROL PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL to items of the AW HE120 and change the data select the unit which is to be operated Turn the jog dial main when the cursor is to be moved up or down or the settings are to be changed Press it when moving to the menu at the next lower 2 Press the MENU button to set the LCD panel hierarchical level or changing a setting at the very bottom display to the menu mode hierarchical level 3 Turn the jog dial main until CAMERA SETTING 7 Press the MENU button to exit the camera menu appears and press the OK button SES CAMERA SETTING gt OK Key Notes e Genlock is set using the camera menu for the AW HE120 4 when the scene selection menu has appeared e lt may be necessary to upgrade the software version on the LCD panel select the scene to be set in order to operate an AW HE 120 from an AW RP655 and press the OK button Ask your dealer for details SCENE HALOGEN gt OK Key The scene names displayed on the LCD panel correlate with the scene files of the AW HE120 as shown below AW RP655 display AW HE120 scene file HALOGEN Scenet 28 FLUORESCENT Scene2 og 5 OUTDOOR Scene3 USER Scene4 5 When th
88. lected as the Smart Picture Flip setting the tilt angle at which the picture is to be turned upside down flipped can be set here Preset Speed 1 to 30 There are 30 preset pan tilt operation speeds when regenerating the camera direction and other information which are registered in the preset memory Notes e lfa high value is selected for the Preset Speed setting the image on the screen may shake when operation stops e When connecting the unit to the AW RP655 for use the DIAGONAL SPEED P T SETTING setting of the AW RP655 takes effect To change the Preset Speed change the AW RP655 setting Preset Scope Mode A Mode B Mode C Selected here are the setting items to be recalled when the contents of the preset memory are regenerated Mode A Pan Tilt Zoom including digital zoom Focus Iris Gain white balance adjustment value Mode B Pan Tilt Zoom including digital zoom Focus Iris Mode C Pan Tilt Zoom including digital zoom Focus Speed With Zoom POS Off On Off or On is set here for the function used to adjust the pan tilt adjustment speed in conjunction with the zoom magnification When On is set the panning and tilting operations will become slower in the zoom status This function has no effect during preset operations Focus Mode Auto Manual Auto or Manual is set here for the focusing function Auto The subje
89. lected to display the Initialize screen on which the user can initialize the camera settings For details on operation refer to Concerning initialization on page 52 Return Use this to return to the previous menu E Firmware VER 1 2 screen Firmware VER 1 2 CPU Software Interface Vol Camera Main Vol Servo VOTS Network Vol EEPROM Interface VOL Camera Main Vol Return CPU Software Interface This is selected to display the software version of the interface unit CPU Software Camera Main This is selected to display the software version of the camera unit CPU Software Servo This is selected to display the software version of the servo unit CPU Software Network This is selected to display the software version of the network unit EEPROM Interface This is selected to display the EEPROM version of the interface unit EEPROM Camera Main This is selected to display the EEPROM version of the camera unit Return Use this to return to the previous menu E Firmware VER 2 2 screen Camera menu Firmware VER 2 2 FPGA Frontend V01 00 Backend V01 00 Lens V01 00 Return FPGA Frontend This is selected to display the FPGA version of the front end unit FPGA Backend This is selected to display the FPGA version of the back end unit FPGA Lens This is selected to display the FPGA version of the lens unit Return Use this to return to the previous menu 51 Setting
90. links once when a limiter is released it blinks twice If any other button was operated between steps 1 and 2 start again from step 1 E Setting the limiters The limiter positions can be set by following the steps below When the position is set the tally lamp blinks once 1 Press one of the CAM1 to CAM4 buttons to select the unit e Setting the upper limit position of the movement range Press the A or W button of the wireless remote control to turn the unit as far as the position which will serve as the upper limit Next perform the steps in Basic limiter operations Press the MENU button quickly and then press the A button for 2 seconds while holding down the PRESET button Setting the lower limit position of the movement range Press the A or W button of the wireless remote control to turn the unit as far as the position which will serve as the lower limit Next perform the steps in Basic limiter operations Press the MENU button quickly and then press the V button for 2 seconds while holding down the PRESET button Setting the left most limit position of the movement range Press the lt 4 or gt button of the wireless remote control to turn the unit as far as the position which will serve as the left most limit Next perform the steps in Basic limiter operations Press the MENU button quickly and then press the lt 4 button for 2 seconds while holding do
91. ly the Normal setting is used N RS When Cinema is selected images giving off an orma This item is used to load the preset color matrix atmosphere like movies can be shot EBU data and compensate for the saturation and color NTSC phase User On the Matrix 2 4 screen the Linear Matrix Gamma Level Low Mid High value can be adjusted by the user This item is used to adjust the gamma compensation level On the Matrix 3 4 screen or Matrix 4 4 screen The item s setting takes effect when Normal has been the Color Correction value can be adjusted by selected as the Gamma Type setting the user When Low is set the images appear sedate and composed The resulting gamma curve has a gentle radient in the low brightness areas and the contrast is i i Return Conversely when High is set the tonal range in the dark Use this to return to the previous menu area is expanded so that the images take on a lighter tone The resulting gamma curve has a sharp gradient in the low brightness areas and the contrast is softer DRS Off Low Mid High Set here is the DRS function which provides just the right amount of compensation when images with significant light dark differences are displayed One of three settings Low Mid or High can be selected for the effect This may make noise more perceptible with some scenes Notes e DRS takes effect only when Nor
92. m administrator Primary server address Secondary server address lt Initial setting blank gt Input the IP address of the DNS server if the Manual setting has been selected for DNS For details on the IP address of the DNS server consult your system administrator HTTP port 1 to 65535 lt Initial setting 80 gt The port number is allocated here separately The following port numbers are used by the unit therefore cannot be used Port numbers already used 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 110 123 161 162 554 995 10669 10670 59000 to 59999 60000 to 61000 Line speed lt Initial setting Auto gt Select one of the following data line speeds Normally it is recommended that the Auto default setting be used Auto The line speed is set automatically 100 M Full The line speed is set to 100 Mbps full duplex 100 M Half The line speed is set to 100 Mbps half duplex 10 M Full The line speed is set to 10 Mbps full duplex 10 M Half The line speed is set to 10 Mbps half duplex Bandwidth control bit rate lt Initial setting Unlimited gt Select one of the following data bandwidth settings Unlimited 384 kbps 2048 kbps 64 kbps 512 kbps 4096 kbps 128 kbps 768 kbps 8192 kbps 256 kbps 1024 kbps Easy IP Setup accommodate period lt Initial setting Unlimited gt Select 20min or Unlimited as the time for enabling the o
93. mal has been selected as the Gamma Type setting e When DRS is enabled the digital zoom is disabled DNR Off Low High Set here is the level of the digital noise reduction effect so that light noise free and clear images will be output even at night and in other low brightness environments When Low or High is selected noise can be eliminated However there is an increased possibility that afterimages may occur Return Use this to return to the previous menu 42 Setting the camera menu items continued IH Matrix 2 4 screen xxx Matrix 2 4 x Linear Matrix Return Linear Matrix This can be set when User has been selected as the Matrix Type setting R G 31 to 31 This is selected to adjust the colors in the R G axis direction R B 31 to 31 This is selected to adjust the colors in the R B axis direction G R 31 to 31 This is selected to adjust the colors in the G R axis direction G B 31 to 31 This is selected to adjust the colors in the G B axis direction B R 31 to 31 This is selected to adjust the colors in the B R axis direction B G 31 to 31 This is selected to adjust the colors in the B G axis direction Return Use this to return to the previous menu IH Matrix 3 4 screen Matrix 3 4 k Color Correction 1 2 Saturation Phase Return Color Correction 1 2 B_Mg Saturation B_Mg Saturation 127 to 127 This
94. menu The lens focus is not adjusted automatically Press the A FOCUS button to switch to auto focusing The camera picture is too light or too dark 1 Press the A IRIS button to switch automatically to the lens iris adjustment 2 Press the AUTO button of GAIN to switch automatically to the gain adjustment Something is wrong with the coloring of the camera pictures Refer to Auto tracking white adjustment ATW page 24 and switch to ATW The camera menus are not displayed If any of the camera menus are displayed within less than a minute after the camera was restarted the menus will be displayed in all the outputs Check OSD Mix page 50 on the camera menu Other 3 3 screen When performing the operations using the controller The unit does not move e Select the unit to be operated by following the procedure below When the AW RP655 is connected Press the 1 2 3 4 or 5 button of CONTROL PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL BW When the AW RP555 is connected Press the 1 2 3 4 or 5 button of CONTROL ll When the AW RP50 is connected Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller Shooting e f the OPERATE lamp on the controller is off it means that the power of the controller is not on lf the units status display lamp is off or lights up orange it means that the unit s power is not on Refer to Turning the power on pa
95. must be selected on the Network screen see page 79 of the Network settings ff Osynchronization with NTP server 1 65535 NTP port 1 to 65535 lt Initial setting 123 gt The port number of the NTP server is input here Time adjustment interval lt Initial setting 1h gt The interval 1 to 24 hours in 1 hour increments for acquiring the time from the NTP server and updating the time is selected here Time zone lt Initial setting GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London gt Select the time zone that corresponds with the region in which the unit is going to be used Web setting F4 Web setting screen continued Network This screen has items that relate to the network settings and SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol It consists of the two tabs of Network and SNMP Network screen AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer AW HE120 AW HE120 Control Setup Network Setup menu Basic Image User mng Server Network Maintenance Power rol bit rate PowerON Standby modate period e IP network DHCP lt Initial setting Off gt Whether the DHCP function is to be used is set by selecting On or Off here Set the DHCP server in such a way that the same IP address cannot be used by PCs without the DHCP function or by other network cameras For details on the server settings consult your network admin
96. nable or Disable is set here for the function which turns on or turns off the tally lamp using the tally control signal OSD Mix Whether the camera menus statuses and other displays are to be turned Off or On can be selected here for each output picture SDI Out Off On HDMI Out Off On Component Out Off On Video Out Off On When On is set the camera menus and statuses are displayed on the output picture targeted by the setting items listed above OSD Off With Tally Off On This is used to enable or disable the function for clearing the camera menu and status displays when the tally signal is received by a command or contact When the tally signal is released the original camera menu displays are restored OSD Siatus Off On On or Off is set here for the status display which appears during AWB operations 74 Web setting screen continued User mng The authorization of those users who can access the camera from a PC or AW RP50 and those IP addresses from which the camera can be accessed is registered on this screen in order to restrict any other access The screen itself consists of two tabs User auth and Host auth User auth screen AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer AW HE120 AW HE120 Control Setup User auth Host auth User auth Setup menu Basic Image User mng Server Network Maintenance P
97. ncy page 48 Setting the camera menu items continued Changing the format Color Bars Setup Off On When the currently selected format is to be changed to another format on the Output screen the pre format change The setting of this item takes effect only when 59 94Hz e f St confirmation screen is displayed has been selected as the Frequency setting It enables the color bar setup level Off 0 OIRE or On 7 5IRE of the video output signals to be selected Pre format change confirmation screen HiH Format Return Use this to return to the previous menu Do you want to set Format 1080 59 94p i CANCEL 0 K e The format to be set is displayed within the parentheses on the screen e When the cursor is moved to O K on the pre format change confirmation screen and the change is entered the post format change confirmation screen appears after the format has been changed Post format change confirmation screen H H Format Are you 0 K Camera menu e If the cursor is moved to Yes and this selection is entered the display returns to the Output screen in the post change format e f the cursor is moved to No and this selection is entered the display returns to the Output screen after the format has been changed back to the pre change format The same operation is also performed when none of the unit s controls have been operated for a period in excess o
98. ng Instructions of the controller Selecting the shooting modes scene files E Types of shooting modes One of four shooting modes Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 or Scene4 whichever one will best suit the shooting Scene conditions can be selected Scene2 The shooting modes are set by the user Scene3 For details of the factory settings refer to pages 53 to 54 Scene4 The settings of your preferences can be established Select the mode that satisfies the shooting conditions and in line with the shooting scene lighting and other suits your preferences conditions The settings can be changed by menu operations e The results of the white balance and other adjustments are stored in the memory separately by shooting mode Be absolutely sure to select the shooting mode before making any adjustments Note e Some of the initial settings are auto settings and cannot be operated manually To perform manual operations for these settings switch the auto settings to manual settings as necessary Selecting the shooting modes scene files continued E How to select the shooting mode When performing the operations using the wireless remote control ON STANDBY MENU CAMI GANZ CAM3 CAM4 1 SET MODE ON OPT OFF OFF LOW H AUTO al w 6 C6 C IB Go GD C2 Be 4 6 7 1 Press the CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 or CAM4 button to select the unit
99. ngs which were established on the Preset Scope menu see page 70 page 73 The camera direction moves to the home position if Home has been selected on the pull down menu e Focus Use this to adjust the focus in the Near direction It does not work during automatic adjustments E I This is used to delete the preset position setting which is currently being selected 68 When this is pressed while the focus is being adjusted manually the focus will be temporarily adjusted automatically It does not work during automatic adjustments Use this to adjust the focus in the Far direction It does not work during automatic adjustments Auto iE Use this to switch between auto and manual focusing Web setting screen continued e Brightness Use this to make the image darker It does not work during automatic adjustments Use this to make the image lighter It does not work during automatic adjustments Auto Use this to switch the picture brightness adjustment between auto and manual att e Control pad and its buttons To adjust the image in the horizontal w cr i or vertical direction panning or tilting left click the pad and the gt buttons Be The more the outside of the pad is clicked the faster the camera operates Adjustment is also possible by dragging the mouse Right click the pad to initiate
100. nt zoom focus and iris positions are stored in the memory POWER ON preset When operation is transferred to the POWER ON mode The zoom focus and iris are transferred to the positions which were stored in the memory POWER ON preset when operation was transferred to the STANDBY mode e Operation lock button Op Lock Use this to lock the operation of the pan tilt zoom focus brightness speed preset and scene operations on the control screen Use this also to lock the on screen display menu operations CAM BAR and Power ON button Standby button to prevent operations from being performed by accident 58 Web setting screen continued E Control screen This is the screen on which such operations as the panning tilting zooming and focusing of the unit can be controlled AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera AW HE120 Control Setup OSD Menu Oper tion CAM BAR Zoom D Zoom T e Je Focus Auto Power PowerON Standby Op Lock e Zoom Rem Use this to enable or disable the digital Zoom Use this to adjust the zoom magnification to 1 0x Use this to adjust the zoom magnification in the Wide direction EI Use this to adjust the zoom magnification in the Tele direction ur D Brightness Preset ui Auto Scene Scener ven Fan l l Speed Slow e Focus Use th
101. ntrol Disable Enable Enable or Disable is set here for operations conducted from the wireless remote control The operations are enabled when the unit s power is turned on from an external device other than a wireless remote control and they are disabled when the power is turned on from a wireless remote control 7 Notes e Atthe point when this item s setting is changed the new setting is not reflected in operation It is reflected when the unit is set to the standby mode and its power is turned on e Follow one of the procedures below if the item s setting is changed by mistake and the unit can no longer be operated from a wireless remote control When menu operations can be performed using another control device gt First change the item using a control device capable of performing menu operations and then turn off the unit s power and turn it back on When menu operations cannot be performed using other control devices 1 Turn off the power of the units and devices that are connected 2 Disconnect the unit s power cable and plug it back in 3 Perform the operation for turning on the unit s power from the wireless remote control 4 After changing this item turn off the unit s power and turn it back on Return Use this to return to the previous menu 50 IH Other 3 3 screen Other 3 3 DOSD Mix SDI Out On HDMI Out On Component Out On Video Out On OSD Off Wit
102. nu display will remain unchanged Component Y Pb Pr RGB Either Y Pb Pr or RGB can be selected for the analog component signals Frequency 59 94Hz 50Hz This item is selected to switch the frame frequency e When the frequency is switched Format is set as follows 59 94Hz 50Hz 1080 59 94p i 1080 50p i 1080 59 94i 2 1080 50i 720 59 94p z 720 50p 480 59 94p i ead 576 50p i 480 59 94i 2 576 50i Color Bars Setup Off On The setting of this item takes effect only when 59 94Hz has been selected as the Frequency setting It enables the color bar setup level Off 0 OIRE or On 7 5IRE of the video output signals to be selected Web setting screen continued e Other This item s setting is reflected when the Set button is pressed Install Position Desktop Hanging Desktop or Hanging is selected here as the method used to install the unit Desktop Stand alone installation Hanging Suspended installation e When Hanging has been selected the top bottom left and right of the images will be reversed and up down left right control for panning and tilting will also be reversed Smart Picture Flip Off Auto If when Auto has been set tilt is set to the angle selected using Flip Detect Angle the picture is automatically turned upside down flipped Flip Detect Angle 60 to 120 When Auto has been se
103. o QUU vaser gea hale cadet 50 74 Menu Initialize aaa 51 Menu OSD Off With Tally iaa as 50 74 Menu Install Position s s s 48 73 Menu OSD Status irrrrrrrrrrrvrrrrererrrererrrrrerererevevrenr 50 74 Menu IP address aa 76 78 Menu Oe 45 73 Menu IP Address c cccccccsecscsessesessecesseseseercetescacensacenees 52 Other 1 3 screen oo eeececceseescesceseeseessesvereereeeaeeanes 48 Menu IP network aaa 78 Other 2 3 screen 1 aaa 49 Menu IP Network aaa 51 Other 3 3 screen il aaa 50 IP Network Scr en si anas aa 52 Menu Olip t see adaasas ar Geteste 45 72 Menu Iris Mode rrrvrvrverervnverenensrseveverersrveversvserenenn 38 64 Output screen rrrnrrrnvnrrrrnvnrrrnvnrrrnrnerrrnnnsrrnnnerrnn 46 E L i P Menu Limitation Setting m evorerrrrrvrrorrrrrreverersrreverennn 70 Menu Password s 75 Menu Linear Matrix mmmrrvrvrvrvrrrvrvrrrererrrererrverernr 43 67 Menu Pedestal 0 ccccccccccscsssessesssesseseseeseeeeseeeeees 40 65 EE 43 Menu Phase as 43 44 Be gt EEE 43 Menu Picture rnrrvrvrvvveeerrvrrererrrerervrrrerereveveveerr 38 65 Ge By EE EE e a aia 43 Picture 1 3 screen rmmwrrarrrrrrvrvnnnnnnvrvrrrrvrvevveneveer 40 GR sav sss E E a 43 Picture 2 3 screen a 41 EE ee 43 Picture 3 3 screen a 42 H 43 Menu Picture Level c ccccccesecssesesesesseeeesereeeeens 38 64 Menu Line Speed as 79 Power ON button Standby button ee 58 M
104. olor phase of the blue 44 Setting the camera menu items continued E System screen This menu has items that relate to the genlock phase adjustment and camera s output image settings HH System HH gt Genlock Output Other Genlock This displays the Genlock screen on which to perform the phase adjustments Output This displays the Output screen on which to select the camera s output image settings Other This displays the Other screen on which to select the settings for the installation status of the camera s pan tilt head unit and operating speed as well as the settings relating to the other functions Return Use this to return to the previous menu E Genlock screen tttt Genlock Phase Phase Step Horizontal Horizontal Return Horizontal Phase 206 to 49 This is used to adjust the horizontal phase during genlock Horizontal Phase Step 1 to 10 This is selected to set the amount by which the Horizontal Phase setting is to be adjusted Return Use this to return to the previous menu Note e The horizontal phases of the HD and SD signals cannot be adjusted separately Neither is it possible to adjust the chroma phase of the VIDEO OUT signals The free run setting is used 45 Camera menu Setting the camera menu items continued E Output screen HHH Output gt Format 1080 59 94p i Down CONV Mode Squeeze HDMI Color YCbCr422 Component YPbPr Frequ
105. other low brightness environments When Low or High is selected noise can be eliminated However there is an increased possibility that afterimages may occur 66 Web setting screen continued Matrix Settings screen Matrix Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer Matrix Settings sel which changed are reflected immediately Mati Linear Matrix R lt R B e Matrix Type This is used to select the type of color matrix Normal This item is used to load the preset color EBU matrix data and compensate for the saturation NTSC and color phase User This item makes it possible for the Linear Matrix and Color Correction values to be adjusted by the user e Linear Matrix These settings can be performed when User has been selected as the matrix type R G R B G R G B B R B G Use these to adjust the colors in the axis directions in a range from 31 to 31 e Color Correction Use this for performing the saturation and hue color phase adjustments Saturation Use this to adjust the saturation of the colors in a range from 127 to 127 Phase Use these to adjust the hue color phase of the colors in a range from 127 to 127 B_Mg Colors between
106. ower PowerON Standby e User auth lt Initial setting Off gt User authorization is set to On or Off here Enter the setting using the Set button Note e Select the Off setting for no user authentication when the AW RP50 remote camera controller is connected in a network e User name 1 to 32 half size characters lt Initial setting blank gt The user name is input here Enter the setting using the Set button e Password e Retype password 4 to 32 half size characters lt Initial setting blank gt The password is input here Enter the setting using the Set button admin 1 O1 Administrator 2 Camera control e Access level lt Initial setting 2 Camera control gt Select one of the following settings as the user access level Enter the setting using the Set button This access level allows the user to perform all the unit s operations This access level allows only Control screen operations to be performed 1 Administrator 2 Camera control Web setting User check A pull down menu can be opened here and the registered users checked A registered user is indicated in the form of Registered user name Access levell Example admin 1 To delete a registered user select the user to be deleted and click the Delete button on the right 75 Web setting screen continued Host auth screen AW HE120 HD Integ
107. ower is turned on 83 Web setting Web setting screen continued Back up screen On this screen the unit s settings can be saved to a personal computer or settings saved in a personal computer can be loaded into the unit for use Z AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer BEE HD Integrated Camera AW HE120 CANELAR Control Setup System log Product info Default reset Back up Jo ad Setup menu Ge OOOO O Basle Upload f Browse Execute Image Press Execute button to download config data or select config file to upload User mng Server Network Maintenance Power PowerON Standby e Download e Upload The unit s settings are saved in the personal computer The unit s setting files which were saved in the personal After displaying the save destination dialog box using the computer by the download function are uploaded Execute button specify the save destination folder Click the Browse button to display the dialog box and Listed below are the settings to be saved specify the saved file Uploading starts when the Execute button is clicked e Scene Scene1 settings About 30 seconds later the screen is reloaded e Scene Scene2 settings automatically and the uploading is completed e Scene Scene3 settings e Scene Scene4 settings Notes e System settings e Preset settings e Use the files downloaded by the unit as the data to be used for u
108. own the PRESET button e Releasing the right most limit position of the movement range Perform the steps in Basic limiter operations Press the MENU button quickly and then press the gt button for 2 seconds while holding down the PRESET button E Resetting the limiters To reset the limiters the currently established settings must be released The limiter positions that are set can be reset by following the steps below 1 Release the settings of the limiter positions to be reset by following the steps in Releasing the limiters 2 Set the limiter positions by following the steps in Setting the limiters Safe mode E Concerning the safe mode The unit goes into the safe mode when the pan tilt head is forcibly moved by an external force or when something impedes its rotation Once the safe mode has been established some or all of the operations will no longer be acknowledged to ensure safety and prevent equipment damage E Detection of equipment trouble When the unit has detected trouble its functions are shut down then the unit is restarted or the initial setting operation is performed and the normal condition of the unit is restored after about 30 seconds Note e When trouble is detected pictures may no longer be output for a while but they will be restored in 5 seconds to 10 seconds E Cooling fan There is a cooling fan inside The cooling fan is a consumable part
109. peration of the network settings from the Easy IP Setup Software 20min The setting operations from the Easy IP Setup Software are enabled for 20 minutes after the camera has started operating Unlimited The setting operations from the Easy IP Setup Software are enabled at all times Web setting 79 Web setting screen continued SNMP screen The settings related to the SNMP function are selected on this screen When the SNMP manager is used for the connection the unit s statuses can be checked When the SNMP function is to be used consult with your network administrator AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer BEE HD Integrated Camera AW HE120 ds EEA Control Setup Setup menu Basic Image User mng Server Network Maintenance Power Power ON Standby e Community 0 to 32 half size characters e Location 0 to 32 half size characters lt Initial setting blank gt lt Initial setting blank gt Input here the community name which is to be monitored Input here the location where the unit has been installed Note e Contact 0 to 255 half size characters lt Initial setting blank gt Input here the email address or telephone number of the administrator e When using the SNMP function be absolutely sure to input the community name This function cannot be used if the community name field is left blank e System name 0 to 32
110. ploading Do not change the extension dat of the files which have been downloaded 2 Memo 6 e Do not turn off the unit s power while downloading e It takes about 10 seconds after the Execute button or uploading is underway l l has been clicked for the save destination dialog box to e Do not attempt to perform any operations while downloading or uploading is underway Instead wait appear i Sg until the downloading or uploading is completed 84 System log displays NTP related error displays Category Display Description of error Connection error No response from the NTP server e The IP address of the server may be incorrect Check the servers IP address settings again e The NTP server may be down Consult your server administrator Internal error Undefined error e A problem has occurred in the NTP function Check the NTP settings again Successful NTP NTP update succeeded e The time has been updated successfully based time synchronization Login related displays Category Display Description of error Login User name or IP address e f user authorization has been set the name of the user who has logged onto the unit is displayed e If host authorization has been set the IP address of the user who has logged onto the unit is displayed Other settings 85 Limiters This unit comes with settings referred to as limiters that restrict the pannin
111. pplied to it the status display lamp will light up orange and the unit is set to the standby mode 2 Set the OPERATE switch on the controller to ON The POWER ON mode is established images are output and control can be exercised e The unit s status display lamp now lights up green Notes e ttakes maximum 30 seconds per unit for the initial settings operation to be completed During this period the unit cannot be operated Status display lamp light up orange e When operation is transferred to the STANDBY mode The current zoom focus and iris positions are stored in the memory POWER ON preset e When operation is transferred to the POWER ON mode The zoom focus and iris are adjusted to the positions which were stored in the memory POWER ON preset when operation was transferred to the STANDBY mode Before setting the OPERATE switch on the controller to ON be absolutely sure to set all the power switches of the units and devices connected in the system to ON For further details refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller E When the AW RP50 is connected Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller Shooting How to turn the power on and off continued E Turning the power off When performing the operations When performing the operations using the controller using the wireless remote control When the AW RP655 or AW RP555 is connected
112. press the OK button Scene4 USER 2 Val CAMERA SETTING gt OK Key 4 when the scene selection menu has appeared on the LCD panel select the scene to be set Mi When the AW RP50 is connected and press the OK button Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller SCENE HALOGEN gt OK Key The scene names displayed on the LCD panel correlate with the scene files of the AW HE120 as shown below AW RP655 display AW HE120 scene file HALOGEN Scene1 FLUORESCENT Scene2 OUTDOOR Scene3 USER Scene4 5 When the following message appears on the LCD panel press the MENU button twice to exit the menu mode OPEN CAMERA MENU gt OK Key 11 Shooting When performing the operations using the wireless remote control When performing the operations using the controller Changing the camera s direction Moving the camera toward the left or right panning Press the lt d or gt button Moving the camera up or down tilting Press the A or F button Moving the camera diagonally Press the A or VW button and lt 4 or gt button at the same time Returning the camera to the reference position Press the HOME button for 2 seconds Using the zoom function Zooming in the subject becomes magnified in size Press the T button of ZOOM Zooming out the subject becomes reduced in size Press the W button of
113. r theft of information through this unit environment may slow down the delineation of i gt e Bag d Use of this unit for illegal operations by persons with the images on the screen make it impossible for malicious intent the web browser to work and cause other kinds of problems 8 Interference with or stoppage of this unit by persons with malicious intent It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those 2 Memo 2 described below to protect yourself against the above e When using Microsoft Windows Vista or Microsoft network security risks Windows 7 refer to the Notes on Windows Vista Windows 7 page 90 for details on the personal computer e Use this unit in a network secured by a firewall etc environment that is required and on the precautions and e If this unit is connected to a network that includes PCs other items make sure that the system is not infected by computer viruses or other malicious entities using a regularly updated antivirus program anti spyware program etc e Protect your network against unauthorized access by restricting users to those who log in with an authorized user name and password e Take measures by authenticating the users of the unit in order to restrict access for example so that the setting information contained inside the unit is not leaked over the E Disclaimer of warranty network i i e Do not install the camera in locations where the camer
114. r web settings or by pressing the buttons on the controller provided that they are going to be used under the same conditions as the ones established when the values were set There is no need to set it again e Once a new setting is entered the previous setting will be erased Use the two memories to store settings corresponding to different shooting conditions 22 Automatic adjustment AWB AWB A or AWB B When performing the operations using the wireless remote control 1 Shoot a white subject such as a white wall or handkerchief so that it fills the screen e Do not shoot shiny or very bright objects e Steps 2 through 8 represent the procedure for selecting the AWB A or AWB B memory They need not be taken if a selection has already been made 2 Select Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 or Scene4 as the shooting mode by following the procedure in Selecting the shooting modes scene files page 10 xx Camera kt gt Scene Brightness Picture Matrix 3 Press the A or V button to bring the cursor to Picture 4 Press the O button The Picture 1 3 sub menu is displayed Picture 1 3 Chroma Level White Balance Mode AWB R Gain B Gain Pedestal R Pedestal B Pedestal Return White balance adjustment continued 5 6 Notes Press the A or V button to bring the cursor to White Balance Mode Press the O button White Balan
115. rated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer HD Integrated Camera AW HE120 AW HE120 Control Setup Bera Host auth ost auth Setup menu Basic Image User mng Server Network Maintenance Power PowerON Standby e Host auth lt Initial setting Off gt Host authorization is set to On or Off here Note e Select the Off setting for no host authentication when the AW RP50 remote camera controller is connected in a network e IP address lt Initial setting blank gt The IP address of the PC from which access to the camera is allowed is input here The host name cannot be input as the IP address 2 Memo e When the IP address subnet mask length is input the PCs which are allowed to access the camera can be restricted on a subnet by subnet basis If for instance 192 168 0 1 24 has been input and the 2 Camera control setting has been selected as the access level setting the PCs from 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 254 will be able to access the camera at the 2 Camera control access level e When an already registered IP address is input and the Set button is clicked the host information will be overwritten 76 e Access level lt Initial setting 2 Camera control gt Select one of the following settings as the host access level 1 Administrator 2 Camera control For details on the access level refer to page 75 Host ch
116. rightness Note e When the mouse is used for dragging and dropping from the control pad area to a position outside this area the panning tilting and other operations will not stop In a case like this click the control pad area to stop these operations Use this to make the image darker It does not work during automatic adjustments Use this to make the image lighter It does not work during automatic adjustments Auto DU Use this to switch the brightness adjustment between auto and manual When Auto is selected the picture brightness is adjusted automatically 60 e Speed Use this to select the speed at which the pan tilt zoom and focus operations are to be performed e Preset Home When the preset position is selected from the pull down menu and the Move button is clicked the camera direction moves to the preset position which was registered ahead of time Preset positions are registered on the preset position screen The camera direction moves to the preset position which is now selected on the pull down menu The settings that are reproduced at this position are the settings which were established on the Preset Scope menu see page 70 page 73 The camera direction moves to the home position if Home has been selected on the pull down menu e Scene Scenel Use this if the scenes are to be switched when t
117. rnnnr 43 44 Menu Scene a 38 60 63 Menu Secondary server address a 79 Menu Serial no 82 e EE 77 Setup screen oes eeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeaeeeseeeeaeeeeeeeeee 61 Menu Shutter Mode osise 38 64 Shutter speed 17 39 64 Menu Smart Picture Flip ossessione 48 73 SNMP Screen rrrrrrrrrrvnvvenvvnvvrvrnsrersrrvrvsvrsssrnsrrnrnn 80 Menu Speed eissssisieeisisiesireresiesrreresresrsrenresrenres 60 69 Menu Speed With Zoom POS 49 69 73 Menu Step Synchro s 39 Menu Subnet mask ccccceccccescscessecessesescereseessaeersaeerees 79 Menu Subnet Mask ccccccccccessecessecescesesseseseereecenseeerees 52 Menu System aaa 37 System log screen mmrnrrenvnnrnrnnnvanenrnenrenenrnrnrnnenen 81 Menu System name enerrrrrvererersrvrverersrevererersnveverennne 80 System screen ss ars na 45 71 RT Menu Tally Enable as 50 74 Menu Time adjustment iaaa s 77 Menu Time adjustment interval a aaa 77 Menu Time 8 date sorororrrororerervrerrrerererrrvrerererererrrrrsnnnn 81 Menu Time zone u aaa 77 Menu Top Mem 37 Top Menu screen aaa 37 Tri level sync signal c ceceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 28 Mu Menu Upload vrsi 84 Menu User auf 75 User auth screen aa 75 Menu User check i aaa 75 User MN Gy e ismer geet Kriles Eege mats as is 75 Menu Username aaa 75 Wu Menu V Detail Level H a 41 65 Menu V Detail Level Le 41 65 Wu Menu White Balanc
118. setting values may not be correspondent Restriction 2 When using Windows 7 with some products Two web browser windows may be displayed at the same time 95 Reference Index ms 3200K and 5600K presets A 24 Wa gt Menu App Menu Access level Menu AGC Max Gain orrvrvrvrrrvrrrvrvvrrrererrrerererererrr 39 64 Menu Auto F Mix Max Gain aa 39 64 Automatic adjustment ABB sseseeseeeeeseeeeeen 25 Automatic adjustment AWB n se 22 Auto tracking white adjustment ATW 0 24 Menu AWB See rr 65 AWERP esse etenam 36 AWSRPD555 sast da 34 AVW RP6DS sazsasit c tam REES 32 ms Back up Screen ss sersscevos lk v starts krasa 84 Menu Bandwidth control bit rate monrrrvrrorrrrrvrrernnn 79 BASIC lr IR 61 BASIC Screen EE 61 Menu B Gain msrrrrvrvrvrvrvvrvrrrrrrvvrvrererrrererervserer 40 65 Menu B Pedestal as 40 65 Menu Brightness cccccceeeeeeeeeeees 38 60 64 69 Brightness screen mnrrnvvnnnnnvnvnnnnvenrnnvnnnvnvnnnnnner 38 me GAM BAR EE 57 Menu Camera aa 37 Gamera Screen ss ss as d mds eat taira asis 38 Camera title rrrororovovrrrrrrrrrrrvrvvvvevevvvvvevrrrrrrrrernr 61 Camera title display area da 61 Changing the format iiid aa 47 Changing the frequency rranrnrnnrnrnvnnnvrnnnrnnnnrnnn 48 Menu Chroma Level 40 65 Menu Color Bars Setup s ssiseiesieeieeieererieererrenee 47 72 Menu Color Correc
119. t FPGA Backend This is selected to display the FPGA version of the back end unit FPGA Lens This is selected to display the FPGA version of the lens unit Firmware file This is used for maintenance undertaken by the manufacturer Do not perform any operations in this field since the unit may end up malfunctioning Web setting screen continued Default reset screen The unit s setting data and HTML files are initialized and the unit is restarted on this screen AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer AW HE120 AW HE120 Control Setup Product info System log Setup menu settings Basic Image User mng Server Network Maintenance Power PowerON Standby e Reset to the default Except the network settings When the Execute button is clicked the unit s settings are returned to their defaults The user name and password used for login are also returned to their defaults which are admin and 12345 respectively However the network related settings and the frame frequency Frequency and format Format settings are not initialized When the initialization operation is started no operations can be undertaken for about 2 minutes Default reset DER Back up e Reboot When the Execute button is clicked the unit is rebooted After the unit has been rebooted no operations can be undertaken for about 2 minutes as is the case when the units p
120. t zoom focus or iris operation concerned will be aborted e f another preset has been recalled during an ongoing preset recall the preset being recalled is aborted and operation for the preset called last is performed instead When performing the operations using the wireless remote control Twelve settings preset No 1 to No 12 can be registered and called using the wireless remote control The 1 to 12 buttons correspond to the unit s preset memories No 1 to No 12 Registering the settings in the preset memories 1 Display the picture to be shot on the monitor Operate the pan tilt or zoom buttons to determine the camera angle Adjust the focus iris gain and white balance if they need to be adjusted 2 While holding down the PRESET button press the button corresponding to the preset memory number e If a preset memory number with an already registered setting has been selected the existing setting will be erased and replaced with the new one Adjustment 6 Calling the settings of the preset memories 1 Press the button in which the preset memory setting has been registered 19 Preset memories continued When performing the operations using the controller E When the AW RP655 is connected Up to 50 settings can be registered and called The 1 to 50 buttons of TRACING PRESET MEMORY correspond to the unit s preset memories No 1 to No 50 Registering
121. t by the camera menu or Web setting For further details refer to the AGC Max Gain item on page 39 and page 64 Preset memories This unit enables up to 100 settings for the camera direction panning and tilting zoom focus iris gain and white balance to be registered in its preset memories and called However the number of settings that can be registered and called depends on the type of wireless remote control or controller that is used for operation e The focus and iris operating modes manual and auto settings are neither registered nor recalled The current focus and iris values are registered e The focus and iris values can be recalled only when the manual settings are applicable e For the white balance the current White Balance Mode adjustment values are registered If a preset value is recalled when AWB A or AWB B is selected the adjustment value selected when it was registered as a preset will be recalled e The White Balance Mode ATW AWB A or AWB B stored using the AW RP655 are recalled only when the AW RP655 is connected Notes e When there is a large difference in the environmental temperature between the time of registration and the time the setting is called displacement of the preset position may occur e f displacement occurs perform registration again e When a manual operation is performed for pan tilt zoom focus or iris during preset recall the preset operation for the pan til
122. t by the controller or shutter OFF is selected The SHUTTER button lights up in all modes except The shutter mode settings established by the PRESET utter OFF RG Error has been received from the camera 5 J 6 Each time the EXT AF button is pressed the focus setting is switched between auto focus and manual focus When auto focus is selected the EXT AF button lights For switching White Balance Mode A B or ATW When the focus setting is switched between auto focusing and manual focusing buttons are as follows MODE PRESETNo MODE PRESET No 119012 PRESET1 1 10000 PRESET7 1 250 PRESET2 SYNCHRO 1 500 PRESET3 SCAN PRESETS 1 1000 PRESET4 ELC PRESET 1 2000 PRESETS OFF PRESET10 1 4000 PRESET6 wey 2 1 120 when 50 Hz is selected as the frequency setting of 1 100 when 59 94 Hz is selected as the frequency setting of the AW HE120 the AW HE120 12 2 3 34 The lamp of the AWC or ABC switch flashes while automatic white balance or automatic black balance is being executed respectively When AWB or ABB is completed successfully the corresponding lamp goes off when it is not completed successfully it lights up The switch lights without AWB being executed when the white balance mode of the main unit is ATW 3200K or 5600K or when the Color Bar is being displayed When AUTO sett
123. ted Its setting takes effect when AWB A or AWB B has been selected as the White Balance Mode setting B Gain 150 to 150 This enables the B gain to be adjusted Its setting takes effect when AWB A or AWB B has been selected as the White Balance Mode setting Pedestal 150 to 150 This item is used to adjust the black level adjust the pedestal These parts become darker when a negative setting is selected and conversely lighter when a positive setting is selected R Pedestal 150 to 150 This enables the R pedestal to be adjusted B Pedestal 150 to 150 This enables the B pedestal to be adjusted Return Use this to return to the previous menu Setting the camera menu items continued IH Picture 2 3 screen xxx Picture 2 3 x gt Detail H Detail Level V Detail Level H Detail Level V Detail Level Detail Band Noise Suppress FleshTone NoiseSUP Off Return Detail Off Low High The image detail image sharpness is adjusted here When High is selected the detail is enhanced H Detail Level H H Detail Level L setting value 1 to 63 This is selected to adjust the horizontal detail compensation level when High has been selected as the Detail setting V Detail Level H V Detail Level L setting value 1 to 31 This is selected to adjust the vertical detail compensation level when High has been selected as the Detail settin
124. the maximum gain up amount can be set Frame Mix Auto Off 6dB 12dB 18dB 24dB Select for frame addition gain up using sensor storage amount When frame addition is performed it will appear as if the images are missing some frames This menu item cannot be set when 1080i is used as the format The Gain setting is fixed at Auto when Frame Mix has been set to Auto Auto F Mix Max Gain OdB 6dB 12dB 18dB 24dB When Auto for the Frame Mix is selected the maximum frame addition amount can be set If frame addition is performed at the Auto setting it will appear as if the images are missing some frames This menu item cannot be set when 1080i is used as the format Note e Under lighting generated by fluorescent lights mercury lamps or other discharge lamps the brightness may change synchronously the colors may vary and horizontal stripes may run vertically In cases like this it is recommended that the electronic shutter speed be set to 1 100 in areas where the power line frequency is 50 Hz and that the electronic shutter be set to OFF in areas where the power line frequency is 60 Hz ND Filter Through 1 4 1 16 1 64 This is for selecting the transmissivity of the ND filter light dimming filter which is incorporated in the lens Return Use this to return to the previous menu 39 Camera menu Setting the camera menu items continued IH Pic
125. the camera menu items continued HIP Network screen IP Network IP Address UO UAE 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Default Gateway 1927168 Whe Return IP Address This is selected to display the IP address which has been set for the unit Subnet Mask This is selected to display the subnet mask address which has been set for the unit Default Gateway This is selected to display the default gateway which has been set for the unit Note e On this screen the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings can be displayed but they cannot be changed To change an address use Network page 78 on the Web setting screen or Easy IP Setup Software page 40 in the lt Basics gt 52 G Concerning initialization When Initialize is selected on the Maintenance screen the Initialize screen appears Initialize screen Initialize Do you want to initialize Menu settings CANCEL 0 K e When the cursor is moved to O K on the Initialize screen and the setting is entered the Menu settings initialize screen is displayed for 5 seconds and the camera settings are restored to the settings which were established when the camera was purchased However the Format settings and Frequency settings see page 46 and network settings are not initialized When the initialization operation is completed the Top Menu screen is restored to the display M
126. the settings in the preset memories 1 Set to the preset memory mode Press the TR PSET button to turn off its lamp 2 Set to the memory recording mode Press the M LOCK button to turn off its lamp 3 Display the picture to be shot on the monitor Operate the PAN TILT lever and ZOOM lever to determine the camera angle Adjust the focus iris gain and white balance if they need to be adjusted d Hold down the MEMORY button The buttons among the 1 to 50 buttons of TRACING PRESET MEMORY in which settings can be registered now start blinking in sequence e Preset memory settings cannot be registered in buttons whose lamps are off since they contain tracing memory settings 5 With the MEMORY button still held down press the button of the preset memory number in which the setting is to be registered 20 G Calling the settings of the preset memories T Set to the preset memory mode Press the TR PSET button to turn off its lamp 2 Press the button among the 1 to 50 buttons of TRACING PRESET MEMORY in which the desired setting was registered Erasing preset memory settings 1 Set to the preset memory mode Press the TR PSET button to turn off its lamp 2 Set the memory recording mode Press the M LOCK button to turn off its lamp 3 Hold down the RESET button The buttons among the 1 to 50 buttons of TRACING PRESET MEMORY whose settings can be erased now start blinking in sequence
127. tion s usrvevrrvrvrvrvervrvrveverervvrnvevensnnn 67 Ph s unne 67 ET e WEE 67 Menu Color Correction 1 2 B Mg Phase e u svins hvem as sims s 43 B_Mg Saturation ccccccesesceeeseeesseeeeeeeees 43 Mg GET 43 Ma R Ph se EE 43 Mg R Saturation srrrrrnrvrrrnrvrrrrrrerrnnnrrrrnnnen 43 Mo S turation vusssuasgt nude 43 FiBlfi ji sku uidemn su daba nn 43 R S turation WEE 43 R YIPh S sisina senas sada sand 43 FYI Saturation eg Eege 43 Kb EE 43 YI SaturatiOM WEE 43 Menu Color Correction 2 2 BPh Se TEEN 44 B Saturation cccccccceesssssssecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 44 CYB EE 44 Cy_B Saturation rrrnrrrrrrrrrrrnvrrrrrrrnrrrrnerrnnnn 44 CV Bh e szunntr mn aid anda 44 CY Saturation TE 44 G CY Eege eeeiegec eetrgeseesiegeoseggebe enger 44 G_Cy DIE EE 44 Gi EE 44 EE IC EE 44 MIG Phase EE 44 96 YLG Saturation b sse 44 Menu Community irvrvrvrvrvrvrvrvrvrrrrrvvervvrerrrerrsvrerererererer 80 Menu Component mmmrrvrvererrrveverersrrrreverersnseveverennn 46 72 Concerning initialization aa 52 Menu Contact 80 Control button Setup button rasrrervrrrnvrnrverennr 57 Control pad and its buttons srrrrrrnrnvnnrnrnr 60 69 Control screen rrrrrrrrrrvvennvevnvvrvnvrransnsrsvrvsrnnrnrnnnnr 59 Menu CPU Software Camera Main erererrrrrrrrrrrnvnvnnnnrrrerrrrvrenere 51 82 Interface idari a as 51 82 EtWOTK RE v kts 51 82 GENO EE iare ENa 51
128. to be set to 4 3 With the vertical height serving as the reference the parts which extend beyond this at the two sides are cropped changing the view of the angle Cie This setting is used when the aspect ratio of the monitor is to be set to 4 3 With the horizontal width serving as the reference black bands are added at the top LetterBox and bottom changing the view of the angle Cie e When output is selected for the color bar the mode is fixed to Squeeze SideCut 72 HDMI Color RGB NOR RGB ENH YCbCr422 YCbCr444 Set here is the HDMI color output e When an HDMI monitor is used use YCbCr422 under normal circumstances e In cases where for instance HDMI RGB signals are converted and output to a DVI monitor the settings required will differ depending on the color gradation supported by the monitor RGB NOR The RGB output signals are output in the 16 to 235 range RGB ENH The RGB output signals are output in the 0 to 255 range e If the black parts of the images appear overexposed when RGB NOR has been selected use the RGB ENH setting instead e Conversely if the images are displayed with a loss of dark detail when RGB ENH has been selected use the RGB NOR setting instead Note e f an HDMI Color setting which is not supported by the monitor has been specified the HDMI Color setting may be changed automatically The me
129. tronic shutter is controlled and the light quantity is adjusted automatically Setting the camera menu items continued Step Synchro This is used to adjust the shutter speed in the mode which was selected as the Shutter Mode setting When a higher shutter speed is selected fast moving subjects do not become blurred easily but the images will be darker The shutter speeds that can be set are listed below When 59 94 Hz has been set as the frequency When Step is selected as the Shutter Mode When Synchro is selected as the Shutter Mode 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 60 17 Hz to max 644 25 Hz 255 steps When 50 Hz has been set as the frequency When Step is selected as the Shutter Mode When Synchro is selected as the Shutter Mode 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 50 19 Hz to max 537 12 Hz 255 steps Gain Auto 0dB to 18dB The image gain is adjusted here In locations which are too dark adjust the gain upward conversely in locations which are too bright adjust it downward When Auto is set the light quantity is adjusted automatically The noise increases when the gain is increased The Gain setting is fixed at Auto when Frame Mix has been set to Auto AGC Max Gain 6dB 12dB 18dB When Auto is selected as the Gain setting
130. ttings of the pan tilt head First move the pan tilt head to the position where the limit is to be set and press the corresponding button below to set the direction up down left or right in which the limit is to be set After each setting has been selected press the Set button to enter the setting F Use this to save the current position as Tilt Up ae the upward limit d Use this to save the current position as Tilt Down Te the downward limit Use this to save the current position as Pan Left kt the leftward limit Use this to save the current position as Pan Right the rightward limit Use this to enable or disable the limit Set Release SE De setting in each direction 70 Web setting screen continued System This menu has items that relate to the genlock phase adjustment and camera s output image settings Z AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer HD Integrated Camera AW HE120 AW HEL20 Control Setup System ock setting data which changed are reflected immediately Setup menu UTE Horizontal Basic Image Output Format 1080 59 94p zl Server e Osqueeze Osidecut OLetterBox User mng SNOT YCbCr422 Ov Pb Pr ORGB Maintenance 59 94Hz OSOHz Off on Power PowerON Standby ObDesktop OHanging Ooff OAuto a 90deg ee L ei OMode A OModeB OModec Ooff on OAauto O
131. ture 1 3 screen xxx Picture 1 3 x Chroma Level White Balance Mode AWB R Gain B Gain Pedestal R Pedestal B Pedestal Return Chroma Level 3 to 3 Set here is the color intensity chroma level of the images White Balance Mode ATW AWB A AWB B 3200K 5600K The white balance mode is selected here Select the mode when the coloring is not natural because of the nature of the light source or other factors If the white color serving as the reference can be recognized subjects can be shot with natural coloring ATW In this mode the white balance is compensated for automatically even if changes occur in the light source or color temperature by a process of continuous and automatic adjustment AWB A AWB B When AWB A or AWB Bis selected and the white balance is executed the adjustment results obtained are stored in the memory selected When AWB A or AWB B is then selected the white balance stored in the selected memory can be recalled 3200K This is the white balance mode which is ideal when a 3200K halogen light is used as the light source 5600K This is the white balance mode which is ideal when 5600K sunlight or fluorescent lighting is used as the light source Note e When preset settings have been called from the AW RP655 the White Balance Mode which was set when the preset data was registered by the AW RP655 will be called 40 R Gain 150 to 150 This enables the R gain to be adjus
132. ture quality adjustment menu Matrix This menu item displays the Matrix screen on which to set the color matrix Four screens Matrix 1 4 Matrix 2 4 Matrix 3 4 and Matrix 4 4 are provided for the color matrix adjustment menu Return Use this to return to the previous menu 38 E Brightness screen This menu item is selected to set the brightness of the pictures xxx Brightness x Picture Level Iris Mode Shutter Mode Step Synchro Gain AGC Max Gain Frame Mix Auto F Mix Max Gain 0dB ND Filter Through Return Picture Level 10 to 10 This menu item is selected to set the target picture level for automatic exposure compensation Its setting takes effect when Auto or ELC has been selected as the setting for any of the following automatic exposure compensation functions Iris Mode Auto Shutter Mode ELC Gain Auto Frame Mix Auto Iris Mode Manual Auto This menu item is used to select whether the iris is to be adjusted automatically or manually Manual The iris is adjusted manually Auto Auto exposure compensation is performed so that the target level which was set using Picture Level is reached Shutter Mode Off Step Synchro ELC Select for camera shutter speed Off The shutter is set to OFF Step The step shutter is set the steps can be changed Synchro The synchro shutter is set the setting can be changed continuously ELC The elec
133. u Unit s IP address and subnet mask factory settings IP address 192 168 0 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Range of private addresses 192 168 0 0 to 192 168 0 255 e f the controller and web browser are being used at the same time the content selected using the controller may not be reflected on the web browser display When using both the controller and web browser be absolutely sure to check the settings using the controller or camera menu D E O wn 2 O 55 Web setting screen continued E Menu operations Start the Web browser and enter http 192 168 0 10 in the Address box of the Web browser When the IP address has been changed the URL will also change If this is the case set the changed IP address to the URL http changed IP address AW HE120 HD Integrated Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer HD Integrated Camera AW HE120 Control Setup OSD Menu Operation CAM BAR Power Zoom D Zoom Fa Cal al Brightness Preset ET Oe Le V BE GE Move Focus Auto Auto Scene Op Lock erem ena emm epeed gien Scenc V gramm Power ON Standby e The menus can be switched by selecting the buttons on the left side of the screen Setup menu Basic Image z User mng OSD Menu Operation Server Network Maintenance CAM BAR Power Power PowerON Standby Power ON Standby Op Lock lt Conirol gt lt Setup gt 56 Web sett
134. u Frequency omrnrrrrvevererrveverersrrveverersnsevenerennn 46 72 EG Menu Gain 39 64 Menu Gamma Level 42 66 Menu Gamma Type rerervrvororsrveverersrrrveverersnserevenennn 42 66 Menu Genlock rvrvrvrvrvrrerrrrrrverrrvrerererervrvrereveveveveeer 45 71 Genlock screen noisier 45 Index continued EH AN Menu H Detail Level H c cceccccecsecscsecesceseseeseseereeees 41 65 Menu ND Eiter 39 64 Menu H Detail Level 41 65 Network a 78 Menu HDMI Color a aa 46 72 Network screen aaa 78 Menu Horizontal Phase as 45 71 Menu No EE 81 Horizontal phase adjustment A 28 Menu Noise Suppress orrrrrrrvrvererrrsrvrverersnrereverennn 41 66 Menu Horizontal Phase Step rrrrrvrrorrrrrvrvererrrrrverennn 45 Menu NTP port s 77 Menu Host auth aaa 76 NTP screen a aaa 77 Host Auth screen aaa 76 Menu NTP server address i aaa 77 Menu Host check c cccccccsesscsescecercecesseresceseatescecensacerees 76 Menu HTTP port aaa 79 Ei O A I Operation lock button Op Lock eee 58 OSD Menu Operation mmmmerervronvrnrverrrnnsrenenrennn 57 Image atent ts 62 Menu OSD Mix Menu Image adjust orrnrrrrrrvrvorerrrrrverersrrrreverersnreverennn 62 Component Out srnnnnrnnnvrnrnvnenvrnenvnnnnenennnr 50 74 Image adjust screen oe aa 63 aleldlKRe TEE 50 74 Image screen mrnrnnnnrnnnnnvnanrnnnnnnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnennner 62 SDI Out AE A E geseet eh 50 74 initialize TE EE aS 52 Vide
135. ure When performing the operations using the controller When the AW RP655 or AW RP555 is connected 1 Press the ABC button The auto black balance operation is executed and the black balance setting is entered The ABC button s lamp or LED blinks while the black balance is being adjusted and its lamp goes off when the adjustment is completed successfully It lights if the black balance could not be adjusted e If color bars have been selected the MODE button or BAR CAM button lights it means that the ABC button is not working or that the auto black balance adjustment has failed The button s lamp lights EH When the AW RP50 is connected Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller 25 Adjustment Black level master pedestal adjustment E Black level master pedestal adjustment The black level can be adjusted when using a multiple number of cameras including the unit Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment Use an oscilloscope or waveform monitor for the adjustment Adjust the black level in accordance with the units and devices used When performing the operations using the wireless remote control 1 Press the M IRIS button Set the iris to the manual mode 2 Press the IRIS button The lens iris is stopped down 3 Press the A or V button to bring the cursor to Picture 4 Press the O button The Picture 1 3 sub menu
136. urn on its lamp When the AW RP555 is connected 1 Press the IRIS button several times to turn off its lamp Set the iris to the manual MANU mode 2 Turn the LEVEL dial of IRIS to stop down the lens iris 3 Follow the operation steps in Basic operations page 35 and use the camera menu to perform the adjustment EI When the AW RP50 is connected Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller Adjustment 27 Genlock adjustment E Genlock adjustment The genlock adjustment is performed to achieve phase alignment by applying external synchronization genlock when a multiple number of cameras will be used or when the unit will be used in combination with other devices This unit supports BBS Black Burst Sync and tri level sync external synchronization signals Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment Use a dual trace oscilloscope for the adjustment Horizontal phase adjustment Observe the waveforms of the external sync signal input tri level sync signal and video signal output on the dual trace oscilloscope and use the wireless remote control or controller to bring the horizontal phase into alignment IE External sync signal input tri level sync signal Video signal output Geleet Bring the horizontal phase into alignment Example When the tri level sync phase is adjusted When performing the operations using the wireless remote control 1 Follow the
137. ve displaying sub menus from the Top Menu items and selecting settings on the sub menus Some sub menus have menu items for performing more Only the steps taken using the wireless remote control will be described here for the operations conducted to select and set the items For details of the operations conducted using the controller substitute controller for wireless remote control when reading the basic operations Also refer to the Operating Instructions of the e controller detailed settings The camera menu operations are conducted using the wireless remote control If a controller is connected they can also be conducted using the controller e t may be necessary to upgrade the controller s version in order to support the AW HE120 For further details consult with your dealer Described below are the basic operations for changing the camera menu item settings using the wireless remote control and controller AW RP655 AW RP555 or AW RP50 Table of operations Camera menu Wireless remote Controller M operation control AW RP655 AW RP555 AW RP50 U Press one of the 1 to 5 uk Selecting the unit aer buttons of CONTROL Press one of the 1 to 5 Press one of the CAMERA d Ee to be operated i PREVIEW MONITOR OUT buttons of CONTROL STATUS SELECTION buttons Q CAM4 button SEL e 1 Press the MENU button The display on the AW RP655 s LCD panel changes to the menu mode
138. wn the PRESET button Setting the right most limit position of the movement range Press the lt 4 or gt button of the wireless remote control to turn the unit as far as the position which will serve as the right most limit Next perform the steps in Basic limiter operations Press the MENU button quickly and then press the gt button for 2 seconds while holding down the PRESET button Other settings 87 Setting releasing the limiters continued E Releasing the limiters The limiter positions that are set can be released by following the steps below When the position is released the tally lamp blinks twice 1 88 Press one of the CAM1 to CAM4 buttons to select the unit Release the limiters by taking the steps below e Releasing the upper limit position of the movement range Perform the steps in Basic limiter operations Press the MENU button quickly and then press the A button for 2 seconds while holding down the PRESET button e Releasing the lower limit position of the movement range Perform the steps in Basic limiter operations Press the MENU button quickly and then press the V button for 2 seconds while holding down the PRESET button e Releasing the left most limit position of the movement range Perform the steps in Basic limiter operations Press the MENU button quickly and then press the lt 4 button for 2 seconds while holding d
139. zooming and focusing When the top half of the pad is clicked in the up or down direction the zoom magnification is adjusted in the Tele direction conversely when the bottom half of the pad is adjusted the zoom is adjusted in the Wide direction When the left half of the pad is clicked in the left or right direction the focus is adjusted in the Near direction conversely when the right half of the pad is adjusted the focus is adjusted in the Far direction The zooming can also be adjusted by operating the mouse wheel d g Note e When the mouse is used for dragging and dropping from the control pad area to a position outside this area the panning tilting and other operations will not stop In a case like this click the control pad area to stop these operations e Speed Slow Use this to select the speed at which the pan tilt zoom and focus operations are to be performed e Speed With Zoom POS Off or On is set here for the function used to adjust the pan tilt adjustment speed in conjunction with the zoom magnification Off The panning and tilting operations will not become slower in the zoom status On The panning and tilting operations will become slower in the zoom status This function has no effect during preset operations Focus ADJ With PTZ Off or On is set here for the function which compensates for out of
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