Setting for the information to be displayed on the OSD ...........33
Checking the equipment alarm information......... 35
Returning the unit to its factory status ................ 36
Control interface for external devices .................. 37
RP setting tool ........................................................ 38
Installing the software ..............................................................38
IP settings ................................................................................38
Saving and loading data ........................................................... 41
Table of menu items ............................................... 43
How the model’s Operating Instructions manuals are configured
p The manual of this remote camera controller (hereafter, “the unit”) is divided into two manuals: one is the <Operations
and Settings> (this manual in the CD-ROM), and the other is the <Basics>.
Before installing the unit, be sure to read the <Basics> to ensure that the unit is installed correctly.
2
Before use
w Overview
This unit is a controller which is designed to control remote
cameras (cameras integrated with pan-tilt heads) and pantilt head systems (which consist of pan-tilt heads and the
cameras which are mounted on them).
By means of an IP connection, an operating environment
where the unit is tied in with the AW-HE50 HD integrated
camera and AW-HS50 compact live switcher is achieved.
When IP connections are used, the unit can be used to
control up to 100 cameras.
When serial connections are used, up to five remote
cameras and pan-tilt head systems can be controlled.
w Concerning the Operating
Instructions
p For the purposes of these instructions, AW-RP50N is
referred to as “AW-RP50”.
Similarly, “AW-HE50HN” and “AW-HE50SN” are referred
as “AW-HE50,” and AW-HS50N is referred to as
“AW-HS50”.
p In these instructions, the phrases “pan-tilt head and camera
combination” and “camera integrated with a pan-tilt head”
are both referred to collectively as “remote camera” except
in places where specific equipment is mentioned.
w Disclaimer
Panasonic Corporation will accept absolutely no
responsibility whatsoever when any of the following is
applicable:
Any accidental, special or consequential damages or
harm caused either directly or indirectly in connection
with the unit
Any problems with or damage to the unit, etc. resulting
from misuse, abuse or carelessness on the part of the
user
When the user has disassembled, repaired or
remodeled the unit
Any inconvenience, losses, damages or harm that
result from the disability to display images as a result
of some reason or cause including problems with or
malfunctioning of the unit
Any problem caused by any system in which the unit is
used in combination with the equipment of third parties
or any inconvenience, damages or harm occurring as
a result of such
Any inconvenience, damages or losses resulting from
accidents caused by an inadequate installation method
or any factors other than a defect in the product itself
Any losses of any registered information whatever may
be the cause of those losses
Any damages, claims, etc. due to loss or leakage of
the setting data saved on this unit or in a personal
computer
w Trademarks and registered
trademarks
p Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Internet Explorer
are the registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation of the United States in the United States,
Japan and other countries.
p Adobe and Reader are the registered trademarks or
trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United
States and other countries.
p Other names of companies or products appearing in the
text are the registered trademarks or trademarks of the
companies concerned.
w Copyrights
It is forbidden to transfer, copy, reverse assemble, reverse
compile or reverse engineer the software included in
this unit or to engage in any act of exportation which
contravenes the applicable export laws and regulations.
w Concerning the ratings display
The unit’s name, model number and electrical ratings are
indicated on its bottom panel.
w Network-related precautions
This unit is connected to a network and used: As such, it
may be susceptible to the following damage, harm or losses.
Leakage or release of information via the unit
Illegal operation of the unit by third parties with
malicious intent
Interference with or shutdown of the unit by third
parties with malicious intent
To prevent these kinds of damage, harm or losses, users
are urged to take the following measures to ensure network
security including, but not limited to, the following:
p The unit must be secured on the network by use of
firewalls or other measures.
p When the unit is to be used in a system to which personal
computers are connected, notification of virus protection
and safe guards against illegal programs are to be
implemented and periodically checked.
p Unit should be installed in a manner in which its cables
and other accessories cannot be easily damaged.
3
How to turn the power of the remote cameras on and off
wHow to turn the power of the
remote cameras on
Follow one of the procedures below to turn on the power of
the remote cameras.
p Turning on the power one camera at a time
p Turning on the power of a multiple number of cameras
Turning on the power of all the cameras
Turning on the power of the selected group of cameras
Each of these procedures is described in turn below.
Turning on the power of a multiple number of cameras
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set PRESET MEMORY/MENU 8 button (CAMERA)
to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator is lighted,
the [CAMERA] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
Turning on the power one camera at a time
1 Select the remote camera.
When the corresponding CAMERA STATUS/
SELECTION button is held down, the name of the
remote camera is displayed on the top line of the LCD
panel and POWER OFF is displayed on the bottom line.
2 Turn the F2 dial to select “ON,” and press the
F2 dial.
The power of the selected remote camera is turned on.
2
CAM100<CAMERA01>
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[1]GROUP ▼
3 Turn the F1 dial to display the [POWER] menu,
and press the F1 dial.
[2]POWER
Press the F1 dial.
1.CAM POWER ▼
OFF
Turning on the power of all the cameras
4 Turn the F2 dial to select “ALL ON,” and press the
F2 dial.
1.CAM POWER ▼
ALL ON
The power of all the remote cameras is now turned on.
1
Turning on the power of the selected group of
cameras
4 Turn the F2 dial to select “GROUP ON,” and press
the F2 dial.
1.CAM POWER ▼
GROUP ON
The power of the selected group of remote cameras is
turned on.
4
Setting and operating the preset memories
This unit has a preset memory function for registering the
preset data of the shooting positions and settings of the
remote cameras.
Up to 100 sets of data (presets) can be registered in these
memories.
w Registering data in the preset
memories
1 Press one of the CAMERA STATUS/
SELECTION buttons 1 to 5 to select the remote
camera to be operated.
2 Output the images to be shot by the camera to
the monitor.
The camera angle to be registered is determined by
operating the PAN/TILT lever and ZOOM button.
If necessary, adjust the focus and iris as well.
3 Press the STORE button.
4 After pressing the PAGE button, press the
PRESET MEMORY/MENU button to specify the
page number to be registered.
In this step, the number of the page to be registered as
the preset memory is specified.
To register more data, repeat steps 2 to 5.
p When specifying a different “number on the page” on the
same “page number,” it is registered by skipping step
and carrying out the operation in step
Preset numbers and registered pages
Preset No.Page No.Number on the page
1 to 1011 to 10
11 to 2021 to 10
21 to 3031 to 10
31 to 4041 to 10
41 to 5051 to 10
51 to 6061 to 10
61 to 7071 to 10
71 to 8081 to 10
81 to 9091 to 10
91 to 100101 to 10
5
only.
4
Memo
Example: When specifying preset 21
Press the following buttons in the order given: PAGE
button PRESET MEMORY/MENU 3 button PRESET
MEMORY/MENU button 1.
5 Hold down the PRESET MEMORY/MENU
button of the number on the page.
In this case, specify the number on the page which was
specified in step
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Note
When specifying the number on the page, it is registered
by holding down the PRESET MEMORY/MENU button.
4
.
4, 5
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Setting and operating the preset memories
w Executing the preset data
1 Press one of the CAMERA STATUS/SELECTION
buttons 1 to 5 to select the remote camera to
be operated.
Select the remote camera which is to be pointed at the
camera angle registered in the preset memory.
2 Press the PRESET MEMORY/MENU button,
and specify the registered page number and
number on the page.
Take this step while the MENU button and PAGE button
are in the OFF status.
To follow this operation with the execution of a preset
on another page, specify the preset number by pressing
the following buttons in the order given: PAGE button
PRESET MEMORY/MENU button PRESET
MEMORY/MENU button.
When a preset operation has been carried out, the indicator
of the specified PRESET MEMORY/MENU button lights.
2
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w Deleting the preset memory
data
1 Press the DELETE button.
2 After pressing the PAGE button, press the
PRESET MEMORY/MENU button to specify the
page number of the preset memory data to be
deleted.
In this step, specify the number of the page to be
deleted.
3 Hold down the PRESET MEMORY/MENU
button for the number on the page.
For this step, specify the number on the page which was
specified in
The preset memory data is deleted by holding down
the PRESET MEMORY/MENU button specifying the
number on the page.
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2
.
2
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2, 3
R/B GAIN R/B PED
PRESET MEMORY / MENU
1
5
AWB/ABB4SHUTTER
SYSTEMSETUPCAMERA
USER2USER1
12345
CAMERA STATUS / SELECTION
1
PT ACTIVEAUTOIRIS
6
Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera
The following settings and adjustments can be performed for
a selected remote camera directly from this unit.
• Gain
• Pedestal
• R and B gain values
• White balance
• Black balance
Note
It is not possible to perform operations for those
functions which are not supported by the model
concerned.
For further details, refer to the information on the settings
table.
• Shutter speed
• Detail
• Shooting mode selection
• Color bar selection
w Setting the gain
In places which are too dark, increase the gain level;
conversely, in places which are too light, reduce the gain
level.
When “Auto” is selected, the light quantity is adjusted
automatically.
When the gain is increased, the noise level also increases.
w Setting the pedestal
Perform the black level (pedestal) adjustment in order to
make it easier to see the very dark parts of the images.
Adjustment in the “–” direction makes the parts closer to
black; conversely, adjustment in the “+” direction makes the
parts closer to white.
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 1 button
(GAIN/PED) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[GAIN/PED] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
3 Turn the F2 dial to select the setting.
GAIN : 0dB
PED : 0
Turn the F2 dial.
GAIN : 0dB
PED : +5
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 1 button
(GAIN/PED) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[GAIN/PED] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
3 Turn the F1 dial to select the setting.
GAIN : 0dB
PED : 0
Turn the F1 dial.
GAIN : 3dB
PED : 0
Note
The gain setting will differ depending on the remote
camera connected.
For further details, check the operating instructions of the
model concerned.
Note
The pedestal setting will differ depending on the remote
camera connected.
For further details, check the operating instructions of the
model concerned.
7
Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera
w Setting the R and B gain values
Adjust the amounts by which the R gain and B gain values
are to be incremented or decremented using the G gain
value obtained when the white balance has been adjusted
as the reference.
When auto white balance is performed, the adjustment
value is set to “000”.
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 2 button (R/B
GAIN) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[R/B GAIN] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
3 Turn the F1 dial to select the R gain setting;
similarly, turn the F2 dial to select the B gain
setting.
RGAIN : ±000
BGAIN : ±000
w Setting the R and B pedestal
Adjust the amount by which the R pedestal and B pedestal
levels are to be incremented or decremented using the G
pedestal level obtained when the black balance has been
adjusted as the reference.
When auto black balance is performed, the adjustment value
is set to “000”.
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 3 button
(R/B PED) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[R/B PED] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
3 Turn the F1 dial to select the R pedestal
setting; similarly, turn the F2 dial to select the
B pedestal setting.
RPED : ±000
BPED : ±000
Note
The R gain and B gain settings will differ depending on
the remote camera connected.
For further details, check the operating instructions of the
model concerned.
Note
The R pedestal and B pedestal settings will differ
depending on the remote camera connected.
For further details, check the operating instructions of the
model concerned.
8
Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera
w Setting the white balance
The ratio between RGB (three primary colors) is adjusted so
that white will be reproduced accurately.
If the white balance is off, not only will white be reproduced
poorly but the color tone of the entire picture will also
deteriorate.
The white balance must be adjusted when using a remote
camera for the first time or when the remote camera has
not been used for a prolonged period of time.It must also
be adjusted when changes have been made in the lighting
conditions or brightness.
The white balance can be adjusted automatically or
manually (fine adjustment after automatic adjustment).
In addition, preset values or the “auto tracking white
adjustment (ATW)” which continues to adjust the white
balance automatically all the time can be selected.
The results of white balance adjustments can be stored
in memory A or memory B when “AWB A” or “AWB B” has
been selected for the white balance.
Selecting the white balance mode
Follow the steps below to set the white balance mode.
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 4 button
(AWB/ABB) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[AWB/ABB] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
3 Turn the F1 dial to select the white balance
mode.
AWB MODE: AWB B
SET : AWB
The modes which can be selected differ depending on the
remote camera connected.
Remote
camera
AW-HE50
AW-HE100
AW-HE870
AW-E860
AW-E750
AW-E650
AW-E350
AK-HC1500
AK-HC1800
ModeRemote camera status
The status of the white balance
AWB A
AWB B
AT W
AWB A
AWB B
3200K
5600K
AT W
registered in remote camera
memory A is established.
The status of the white balance
registered in remote camera
memory B is established.
In this mode, the white balance is
automatically adjusted continuously
all the time and automatically
compensated even when the light
source or color temperature has
changed.
The status of the white balance
registered in remote camera
memory A is established.
The status of the white balance
registered in remote camera
memory B is established.
The status of the white balance
which was adjusted at a brightness
of 3200K is established.
The status of the white balance
which was adjusted at a brightness
of 5600K is established.
In this mode, the white balance is
automatically adjusted continuously
all the time and automatically
compensated even when the light
source or color temperature has
changed.
9
Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera
Automatically adjusting the white balance
Set the automatic adjustment if the coloring appears
unnatural under certain light sources or other conditions.
If the white serving as the reference can be recognized, it is
possible to shoot with natural coloring.
Memo
When adjusting the white balance,
display a white subject (such as a white
wall or white handkerchief) so that it fills
the screen.
The white subject must be large enough
to take up at least 10 % of the screen’s
surface area, and it must be displayed at
the center.
Do not allow shiny or high-brightness
subjects to be displayed.
The white area
must be at least
10 % of the
surface area of
the screen
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 4 button
(AWB/ABB) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[AWB/ABB] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
4 Turn the F2 dial to select AWB, and press the
F2 dial.
The remote camera now automatically adjusts the white
balance, and registers it at the place selected in step
When automatic adjustment is performed, the following
details are displayed on the LCD panel.
AWB ACTIVE:
This appears while AWB is being executed.
AWB OK:
This appears for 3 seconds after AWB is completed
successfully.
AWB NG:
This appears for 3 seconds after AWB is completed
unsuccessfully.
(AWB was executed while ATW, 3200K or 5600K was
selected.)
p If it was not possible to adjust the white balance properly,
change the brightness, iris, subject, light source or other
aspect, and try adjusting it again.
3
.
AWB MODE: AWB A
SET : AWB
3 Turn the F1 dial to select the place where the
white balance is to be stored.
Select “AWB A” or “AWB B” to select the place where
the white balance is stored.
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Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera
Manually adjusting the white balance
1 As with the automatic adjustment, fill the
screen with a white subject.
2 Connect a waveform monitor or color monitor
to the video output connector on the currently
selected remote camera.
3 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
4 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 2 button (R/B
GAIN) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[R/B GAIN] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
RGAIN : ±000
BGAIN : ±000
5 Turn the F1 dial to select the R gain setting;
similarly, turn the F2 dial to select the B gain
setting.
Note
The R and B gain settings will differ depending on the
remote camera connected.
For further details, check the operating instructions of the
model concerned.
Automatic color temperature tracking (ATW)
This function provides compensation automatically so that
the white balance is adjusted even when the light source or
color temperature changes during shooting, so that images
that appear the least odd (that is, the most natural looking)
are produced.
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 4 button
(AWB/ABB) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[AWB/ABB] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
3 Turn the F1 dial to select ATW.
AWB MODE: ATW
SET : AWB
p If there is no white on the screen, it may not be possible
to compensate the white balance properly.
Similarly, under certain light source and color temperature
conditions, it may not be possible to compensate the
white balance properly.
Note
The setting will differ depending on the remote camera
connected.
For further details, check the operating instructions of the
model concerned.
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Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera
w Setting the black balance
The black balance must be adjusted when using a remote
camera for the first time or when the remote camera has not
been used for a prolonged period of time.
It must also be adjusted when significant changes have
occurred in the ambient temperature or at the change of the
seasons.
If the camera is used with the same settings and under the
same conditions, the black balance need not be adjusted
again.
When the black balance is adjusted again, the previous
memory data will be erased and replaced with the new black
balance settings.
When the black balance is set, the R and B pedestal
adjustment settings are returned to ±0.
Automatically adjusting the black balance
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 4 button
(AWB/ABB) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[AWB/ABB] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
3 Turn the F2 dial to select ABB, and press the
F2 dial.
Manually adjusting the black balance
1 Connect a waveform monitor or color monitor
to the video output connector on the currently
selected remote camera.
2 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
3 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 3 button (R/B
PED) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[R/B PED] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
RPED : ±000
BPED : ±000
4 Turn the F1 dial to select the R pedestal
setting; similarly, turn the F2 dial to select the
B pedestal setting.
Note
The pedestal settings will differ depending on the remote
camera connected.
For further details, check the operating instructions of the
model concerned.
AWB MODE: AWB B
SET : ABB
The remote camera now automatically adjusts the black
balance.
When automatic adjustment is performed, the following
details are displayed on the LCD panel.
ABB ACTIVE:
This appears while ABB is being executed.
ABB OK:
This appears for 3 seconds after ABB was completed
successfully.
ABB NG:
This appears for 3 seconds after ABB was completed
unsuccessfully.
Note
The setting will differ depending on the remote camera
connected.
For further details, check the operating instructions of the
model concerned.
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Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera
w Setting the shutter speed
The shutter mode and shutter speed of the remote camera
can be selected.
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 5 button
(SHUTTER) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[SHUTTER] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
SHUTTER : Step
SPEED : 1/100
3 Turn the F1 dial to select the shutter mode.
When “Step” has been selected as the shutter mode,
the shutter speed can be selected by turning the F2 dial.
Notes
p The setting will differ depending on the remote
camera connected.
For further details, check the operating instructions of
the model concerned.
p When the shutter speed of a remote camera
connected serially is set and a remote camera in
another group is assigned to the CAMERA STATUS/
SELECTION button, the shutter speed will be set to
“1/100” when a menu operation is next performed.
w Setting the detail
The image detail (image sharpness) can be adjusted.
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 6 button
(DETAIL) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[DETAIL] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
DETAIL : On
LEVEL : LOW
3 Turn the F1 dial to select On or Off.
4 Turn the F2 dial to select the detail level.
Note
The detail setting will differ depending on the remote
camera connected.
For further details, check the operating instructions of the
model concerned.
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Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera
w Setting the shooting mode
Select the shooting mode that matches the shooting
conditions.
Select the mode according to the shooting conditions and
your preferences.
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 7 button
(SCENE/MODE) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[SCENE/MODE] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
3 Turn the F1 dial to select the shooting mode.
SCENE : MANU1
MODE : CAM
Note
The setting will differ depending on the remote camera
connected.
For further details, check the operating instructions of the
model concerned.
w Specifying the color bars
The images to be output from the remote camera can be
switched between the “camera images” and “color bars”.
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 7 button
(SCENE/MODE) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[SCENE/MODE] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
3 Turn the F2 dial to select “CAM” (camera
image) or “BAR” (color bars).
SCENE : MANU1
MODE : BAR
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Operating the menu items of the selected remote camera
The menu operations of the remote cameras can be
operated from the unit for the remote camera which is now
selected.
The CAMERA OSD button, F1 dial and F2 dial are used to
perform the operations.
Note
The operations differ depending on the remote camera
model.
For details on the menu items which are displayed,
check the operating instructions of the model concerned.
Table of operations
Remote cameraMenu ON/OFFCursor movements
AW-HE50
AW-HE870
AW-E860
AW-E750
AW-E650
AW-E350
AK-HC1500
AK-HC1800
Hold down the
CAMERA OSD
button.
Turn the F1 dial.
F1
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Selecting menu items and
entering the selection
F2
OSD
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USER2USER1
Selecting and entering the
values
Press the F1 dial.Turn the F1 dial.AW-HE100
Turn the F2 dial.
(clockwise)
Turn the F2 dial.
Press the F1 dial.Turn the F1 dial.
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Setting the USER buttons
Menu items can be assigned to the two USER buttons
(USER1, USER2).
After assigning an item, the assigned menu item can be
displayed simply by pressing one of these USER buttons
(USER1 or USER2).
F1
POWER ALARMF1CAMERA
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Menu itemDetails of operation performed
SWLINKThis enables the link between the unit and
BUSCONTThis is the bus switching setting.
FASISTThis sets the focus assist function.
CAMSELThis displays icons at the bottom left of the
TALLYThis sends the tally information sent periodically
CAMINFThis sends the camera information of the remote
AWBAWB is executed when the USER button, in which
ABBABB is executed when the USER button, in which
POWER OFF When the USER button in which POWER OFF
SCENE/MODE
PRESET MEMORY / MENU
switcher.
images from the remote camera selected by the
unit on the multi view display of the switcher.
by UDP from the switcher to the remote camera.
camera selected to the switcher.
AWB has been assigned, is pressed.
When AWB is executed successfully, the indicator
of the button goes off; conversely, when it is not
executed successfully, it blinks.
AWB has been assigned, is pressed.
When ABB is executed successfully, the indicator
of the button goes off; conversely, when it is not
executed successfully, it blinks.
has been assigned is pressed, the indicator of
the button lights for an instant, and power OFF is
requested for all the remote cameras connected.
F2
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AWB/ABB4SHUTTER
SYSTEMSETUPCAMERA
OSD
USER2USER1
w Registering functions in the
USER buttons
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 9 button
(SETUP) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[SETUP] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
[1]USER ▼
3 Press the F1 dial.
4 Turn the F1 dial to display [USER1] or [USER2].
1.USER1 ▼
SWLINK
5 Turn the F2 dial to select the item to be
assigned, and press the F2 dial.
1.USER1 ▼
SWLINK
Turn the F2 dial, and then press
it.
1.USER1 ▼
BUSCONT
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Setting the functions
This section describes how the unit’s functions are set.
The following functions can be set.
p Setting of the remote camera operations
p Registration of functions in the USER buttons
p Setting the speed at which to move to the preset memory
setting position
p Setting the control items used when preset data is
executed
p Controlling the peripheral devices connected to the
remote cameras
• ND filter
• AC adapter
(AW-PS300A)
• Defroster
p Assignment of preset data when emergency interrupts
occur
p Locking of button operations
The settings are established using the [SETUP] menu.
First, the basic menu operations will be described.
• Wiper
• Heater, fan
• Halogen lamp
1 Set the MENU button to ON.
Press the MENU button to light its indicator.
2 Set the PRESET MEMORY/MENU 9 button
(SETUP) to ON.
When the button is pressed and its indicator lights, the
[SETUP] menu is displayed on the LCD panel.
4 Turn the F1 dial to select the target menu item.
1.PAN DIR ▼
NORMAL
Turn the F1 dial.
2.TILT DIR
NORMAL
5 Turn the F2 dial to select the setting. Then
press the F2 dial to change the setting.
2.TILT DIR
NORMAL
Turn the F2 dial, and then press
it.
2.TILT DIR
REVERSE
[1]USER ▼
3 Turn the F1 dial to display the target menu
item, and press the F1 dial.
For details on the [SETUP] menu items, refer to the
“Table of menu items”.
[4]OPERATE
Press the F1 dial.
1.PAN DIR ▼
NORMAL
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Setting the functions
w Setting the remote camera
operations
Set these operations by selecting the [SETUP] menu
followed by the [OPERATE] menu.
[4]OPERATE
qSetting the pan, tilt, zoom and focus
operation directions
Set the directions in which the remote camera is to move
when the panning, tilting, zooming or focusing operation has
been initiated from the unit.
Setting the panning direction
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[PAN DIR]. Then select either “NORMAL” or “REVERSE”.
Setting the zooming direction
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[ZOOM DIR].Then select either “NORMAL” or “REVERSE”.
3.ZOOM DIR
NORMAL
This sets the zooming operation of the lens in response to
the operation of the ZOOM button.
When “NORMAL” is selected as the setting, the lens zooms
toward the tele end when the TELE side of the ZOOM button
is pressed and, conversely, it will zoom toward the wide end
when the WIDE side is pressed.
When “REVERSE” is selected, the lens will move in the
opposite directions.
1.PAN DIR ▼
NORMAL
This sets the operation of the remote camera in the
horizontal direction in response to the horizontal
manipulation of the PAN/TILT lever.
When “NORMAL” is selected as the setting, the remote
camera will move to the left when the PAN/TILT lever is
leaned toward the left and, conversely, it will move to the
right when the lever is leaned toward the right.
When “REVERSE” is selected, the remote camera will move
in the opposite directions.
Setting the tilting direction
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[TILT DIR]. Then select either “NORMAL” or “REVERSE”.
2.TILT DIR
NORMAL
This sets the operation of the remote camera in the vertical
direction in response to the vertical manipulation of the PAN/
TILT lever.
When “NORMAL” is selected as the setting, the remote
camera will move upward when the PAN/TILT lever is leaned
away from you and, conversely, it will move downward when
the lever is leaned toward you.
When “REVERSE” is selected, the remote camera will move
in the opposite directions.
Setting the focusing direction
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[FOCUS DIR]. Then select either “NORMAL” or “REVERSE”.
4.FOCUS DIR
NORMAL
This sets the focusing operation of the lens in response to
the operation of the FOCUS/PUSH OAF dial.
When “NORMAL” is selected as the setting, the lens focus
moves toward the far end when the dial is turned clockwise
and, conversely, it will move toward the near end when the
dial is turned counterclockwise.
When “REVERSE” is selected, the camera will move in the
opposite directions.
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Setting the functions
qSettings when the remote camera
moves horizontally or vertically during
tele shooting
During tele shooting, the remote camera’s pan/tilt operation
are slowed down to make positioning easier.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[SPEED WITH Z]. Then set the movement speed.
5.SPEED WITH Z
Off
p This is the setting that takes effect for the AW-HE100 and
AW-HE50.
The speed setting differs between the AW-HE100 an
AW-HE50.
Model connectedSetting
AW-HE100Off, 1, 2
AW-HE50Off, On
qSelecting the control items (pan, tilt,
zoom and focus)
Select the control items for the currently selected remote
camera.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[SPEED TARGET]. Then select the control item.
6.SPEED TARGET
R/T/Z/F
P/T/Z/F:
The operation speed setting takes effect for panning,
tilting, zooming and focusing.
P/T:
The operation speed setting takes effect for panning
and tilting.
Note
When the setting has been changed from “P/T/Z/F” to
“P/T,” the zooming and focusing speed is fixed at the
speed which was specified immediately before the
change was made.
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Setting the functions
A
qSwitching from focus control to iris
control or vice versa
It is possible to switch the control, which is implemented by
dial and button operations, from focus control to iris control
(or vice versa).
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AUTOIRIS
TELE
ZOOM
WIDE
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[FOCUS/IRIS]. Then select either “NORMAL” or “REVERSE”.
7.FOCUS/IRIS
NORMAL
When “REVERSE” is selected as the setting, focus control
and iris control are switched.
When “NORMAL” is selected, the original control is restored.
CAMERA STATUS / SELECTION
AUTO
FOCUS/PUSH OAF
PTZ/FOCUS SPEED P
HILOW
qSetting the PAN/TILT lever inclination
and speed
The correlation between angle and operating speed when
the PAN/TILT lever is inclined can be adjusted.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[P/T CURV]. Then set the correlation between the lever
angle and its operating speed.
8.P/T CURV ▲
1
Change the correlation between the angle and operating
speed when the PAN/TILT lever is inclined.
Operating speed
Inclination of lever
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Setting the functions
w Setting the speed at which to
move to the position set by the
preset memory
The speed at which to move to the position where the
remote camera has been set to be in the preset memory
when the preset operation is conducted can be set.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [PRESET] and display
[DIAG SPEED]. Then set the speed.
The higher the setting, the faster the operating speed.
1.DIAG SPEED ▼
1
w Setting the operations to be
performed when a preset
operation is executed
The operations which the remote camera is to performed
when the preset operation is conducted can be set.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [PRESET] and display
[SCOPE].Then set the operations to be performed.
w Adjusting the panning, tilting,
zooming and focusing speed
The speed is adjusted uniformly for the panning, tilting,
zooming and focusing together.
When the PTZ/FOCUS SPEED dial is turned clockwise,
the speed is increased; conversely, when it is turned
counterclockwise, it is reduced.
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CAMERA STATUS / SELECTION
LE
ZOOM
WIDE
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[SPEED TARGET]. If P/T is selected, the speed adjustment is
confined to panning and tilting only.
In this case, the zooming and focusing speed is fixed to the
speed which was set immediately before P/T was selected.
AUTO
PTZ/FOCUS SPEED PAN/TILTFOCUS/PUSH OAF
HILOW
PT ACTIVEAUTOIRIS
2.SCOPE
MODE A
The operations that the camera performs when a preset
operation is executed differ depending on the mode
selected.
ModeOperations performed
MODE APan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris, gain, white balance
MODE BPan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris
MODE CPan, tilt, zoom
Note
This function takes effect when the unit is connected to
the AW-HE50. It does not work with any other models.
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Setting the functions
w Setting the movement range
of the remote camera (limiter
function)
This unit has a limiter function which is a function that limits
the movement range of the remote cameras.
Depending on the installation position, there may be an
obstruction in the movement range, and the unit may come
into contact with this obstruction.
If the unit comes into contact with an obstruction, trouble or
accidents may result.
In cases like this, a limiter can be set in front of the
obstruction to prevent contact.
There are four limiter positions: the upper, lower, left and
right limits of the movement range.
qSetting the upper limit
From the [SETUP] menu, select [PTZ ADJ] and display
[LIMIT UP]. Then set the upper limit.
The setting that is displayed differs between the AW-HE50
and other remote cameras.
Display that appears with the AW-HE50
The current setting status is displayed in the LIMIT UP item.
3.LIMIT UP
Off
Turn the F2 dial, and then press
it.
3.LIMIT UP
On
qSetting the lower limit
From the [SETUP] menu, select [PTZ ADJ] and display [LIMIT
DOWN]. Then set the lower limit.
The setting that is displayed differs between the AW-HE50
and other remote cameras.
Display that appears with the AW-HE50
The current setting status is displayed in the LIMIT DOWN
item.
4.LIMIT DOWN
Off
Turn the F2 dial, and then press
it.
4.LIMIT DOWN
On
Display that appears with other remote cameras
The setting status is displayed after the completion of the
setting in the LIMIT DOWN item.
4.LIMIT DOWN
EXEC
Press the F2 dial.
4.LIMIT DOWN
LIMIT ON
Display that appears with other remote cameras
The setting status is displayed after the completion of the
setting in the LIMIT UP item.
3.LIMIT UP
EXEC
Press the F2 dial.
3.LIMIT UP
LIMIT ON
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Setting the functions
qSetting the left limit
From the [SETUP] menu, select [PTZ ADJ] and display [LIMIT
LEFT]. Then set the left limit.
The setting that is displayed differs between the AW-HE50
and other remote cameras.
Display that appears with the AW-HE50
The current setting status is displayed in the LIMIT LEFT
item.
5.LIMIT LEFT
Off
Turn the F2 dial, and then press
it.
5.LIMIT LEFT
On
Display that appears with other remote cameras
The setting status is displayed after the completion of the
setting in the LIMIT LEFT item.
qSetting the right limit
From the [SETUP] menu, select [PTZ ADJ] and display [LIMIT
RIGHT]. Then set the right limit.
The setting that is displayed differs between the AW-HE50
and other remote cameras.
Display that appears with the AW-HE50
The current setting status is displayed in the LIMIT RIGHT
item.
6.LIMIT RIGHT ▲
Off
Turn the F2 dial, and then press
it.
6.LIMIT RIGHT ▲
On
Display that appears with other remote cameras
The setting status is displayed after the completion of the
setting in the LIMIT RIGHT item
5.LIMIT LEFT
EXEC
Press the F2 dial.
5.LIMIT LEFT
LIMIT ON
6.LIMIT RIGHT ▲
EXEC
Press the F2 dial.
6.LIMIT RIGHT ▲
LIMIT ON
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Setting the functions
w Returning the remote cameras
to their home position
The remote cameras connected can be returned to their
home position.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [PRESET] and display [HOME
POSITION]. Then press the F2 dial.
3.HOME POSITION▲
SET
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Setting the functions
w Controlling the peripheral
devices connected to the
remote cameras
When any of the peripheral devices listed below are
connected to the remote cameras, they can be controlled.
• ND filter
• AC adapter
(AW-PS300A)
• Defroster
Control is exercised using the FUNCTION item of the
[SETUP] menu.
[6]FUNCTION
Controlling an ND filter
This item is used to control the ND filter when using a lens
with an ND filter function on the currently selected remote
camera.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [FUNCTION] and display
[ND FILTER]. Then select ND filter control.
• Wiper
• Heater, fan
• Halogen lamp
Controlling a wiper
This item is used to control a wiper when using a remote
camera (AW-PH650) equipped with a wiper function as the
currently selected remote camera.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [FUNCTION] and display
[WIPER]. Then select wiper On or Off.
4.WIPER
Off
Controlling a heater/fan
This item is used to control a heater/fan when using a
remote camera (AW-PH650) equipped with a heater or fan
function as the currently selected remote camera.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [FUNCTION] and display
[HEATER/FAN]. Then select heater/fan On or Off.
5.HEATER/FAN
Off
Controlling a halogen lamp
1.ND FILTER
Off
Controlling an AC adapter (AW-PS300A)
This item is used to control shorting and releasing of the
OPTION SW CONTROL OUT connector when using an
AC adapter (AW-PS300A) for the currently selected remote
camera.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [FUNCTION] and display
[OPTION]. Then select shorting or releasing.
2.OPTION
Off
Controlling a defroster
This item is used to control a defroster when using a remote
camera (AW-PH650) equipped with a defroster function as
the currently selected remote camera.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [FUNCTION] and display
[DEFROSTER]. Then select defroster On or Off.
3.DEFROSTER
Off
This item is used to control the lighting (On) and
extinguishing (Off) of the halogen lamp when a halogen
lamp has been connected to the currently selected remote
camera.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [FUNCTION] and display
[LAMP]. Then select halogen lamp lighting (On) and
extinguishing (Off).
6.LAMP ▲
Off
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