Panasonic Camera With Separate Head Aw E300s Operating Instructions
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11 (E) GEN-LOCK INAUX INAUTO 75 Ω/Hi-ZAUTO 75 Ω/Hi-ZR/PR /C OUT OUT AUDIOSEE MANUAL VIDEO 1 G/Y/Y VIDEO 2 B/PB /B SYNCS-VIDEO14 23TALLY CAMERA (MULTI) CABLE SELECTFUSE250V 1.25A TALK INCOM RECEIVECONTROL TALLY & INCOM MULTIOVP MPX MPX OUTPUT – + MENU ITEM/AWC YES/ABC NO/BAROPTION CARD VIDEO OUT I/F REMOTE G/L IN IRIS DC12V IN System Configuration (Connections) $Connecting a remote control unit (RCU) OUse the AW-CA50A26 RCU cable to connect the RCU (WV-RC700A or WV-RC550) and the camera. OThe distance between the WV-RC700A and the camera can be extended up to a maximum of 300 meters. The distance between the WV-RC550 and the camera can be extended up to a maximum of 100 meters. Use the WV-CA26U15 (15 meters), WV-CA26U30 (30 meters) and WV-CA26U100 (100 meters) studio cables and the WV-CA26T26 cable joint adapter for extension. OThe power for the camera is supplied from the RCU. 1Before proceeding to connect the RCU to the camera, set the RCU’s power switch to OFF. 2If the WV-RC700A is to be used, set the cable selector switch on the RCU to MULTI. 3Connect the 50-pin end of the RCU cable to the interface/remote connector on the camera, and connect the 26-pin end to the RCU. 4When the RCU’s power is set to ON, the camera’s power LED lights up, and the camera is controlled from the RCU. Set the cable selector switch to MULTI. AW-CA50A26 RCU cable (15 meters)RCU WV-RC700A
12 (E) ENGLISH – + MENU ITEM/AWC YES/ABC NO/BAROPTION CARD VIDEO OUT I/F REMOTE G/L IN IRIS DC12V IN ALL 1 2USER SETONPOWEROFFPOWERO I FUSE(POWER)FUSEFUSEAC Adaptor AW-PS505 System Configuration (Connections) $Connecting a remote control box (RCB) OUse the AW-CA50T10 RCB cable to connect the RCB (WV-CB700A) and the camera. 1Before proceeding with the connections, set the AC adapter’s power switch to OFF and the RCB ON/OFF switch on the RCB panel to OFF. 2Connect the 50-pin end of the RCB cable to the interface/remote connector on the camera, and connect the 10-pin end to the RCB. 3Once the AC adapter’s power switch is set to ON and the RCB ON/OFF switch is set to ON, the camera can be controlled from the RCB. 4Upon completion of shooting, first set the RCB ON/OFF switch to OFF and then set the AC adapter’s power switch to OFF. OThe camera’s setting will not be stored in the memory if the AC adapter’s power switch is set to OFF before the RCB ON/OFF switch is set to OFF. OSince use of a cable which is too long causes a deterioration in the RCB’s monitor output due to attenuation, this output should be used only for monitoring (verification) purposes. OGenlock input signals cannot be supplied from the RCB. AW-CA50T10 RCB cable (3 meters) AW-CA4T1 DC power cableVideo monitor RCB WV-CB700A Video signal IN connector RCB AW-PS505 AC adapter
13 (E) Camera Camera (or special effects unit) used to achieve genlockVIDEO OUT G/L IN VIDEO OUT INPUT Video output To special effects unit or monitoring systemGenlock signal (BB) OUTPUT WJ-300C video divider System Configuration (Connections) $Connecting multiple cameras (achieving genlock) OInput the sync signal (BB) to the genlock input connector. ODo not turn off the power of the camera which is used to achieve genlock. OThe genlock adjustment must be performed when genlock is to be achieved. (See page 24)
14 (E) ENGLISH – + MENU ITEM/AWC YES/ABC NO/BAROPTION CARD VIDEO OUT I/F REMOTE G/L IN IRIS DC12V IN ONPOWEROFFPOWERO I FUSE(POWER)FUSEFUSEAC Adaptor AW-PS505 System Configuration (Connections) $Connections for exercising control from a computer The AW-CA50T9 PC control cable and the dedicated software programme are required for the camera to be controlled from the computer. Ask your dealer for details. VIDEO OUT AW-CA4T1 DC power cable75 Ωcoaxial cable AW-CA50T9 (10 meters) PC control cable RS-232C Composite video input connector (VIDEO IN)Video monitor Computer AW-PS505 AC adapter
15 (E) System Configuration (Connections) $Reference: Model numbers of related equipment Read the operating instructions of the equipment concerned along with these instructions. Remote control unit: WV-RC700A Remote control unit: WV-RC550 Remote control box: WV-CB700A RCU rack-mounting chassis: WV-Q70 Connecting cable: WV-CA9T5 (D-sub 9-pin—BNC, approx. 5 meters) Studio cable: WV-CA26U15, WV-CA26U30, WV-CA26U100 Cable joint adapter: WV-CA26T26 RCB cable: AW-CA50T10 RCU able: AW-CA50A26 PC control cable: AW-CA50T9 DC power cable: AW-CA4T1 RGB cable: AW-CA50T6 Studio card 1 (with RGB/YPrPb output): AW-PB301 Studio card 2 (with no RGB/YPrPb output): AW-PB305 RGB card: AW-PB302 AC adapter: AW-PS505
16 (E) ENGLISH Operating Mode Selection The user can select the camera’s functions to match the operating conditions from the four modes which have been preset. Select the mode that suits the shooting conditions and the user’s preferences. Halogen light mode This mode is suited to shooting indoors at wedding receptions, parties, seminars and other indoor events. Its settings can be changed using a simple menu. Fluorescent light mode This mode is suited to shooting indoors under fluorescent lighting. Its settings can be changed using a simple menu. Outdoor mode This mode is suited to shooting outdoors. Its settings can be changed using a simple menu. User mode This mode’s settings can be changed using a detailed menu.
17 (E) ¢¢ Use Mode Set¢¢¢ Halogen Fluorescent Outdoor User RB RB PED TOTAL PEDA BATW AWC AUTOHOLD ABC IRISMAN AUTO1000 S/S ELC 500 100 OFFSHUTTER SCENE21 3 USER SET AUTO/ATWPAINTINGGAIN Operating Mode Selection $How to select the operating mode OOperations using the camera by itself 1When the camera’s power is turned on while the MENU switch is held down, the Use Mode Set screen appears on the monitor. 2Each time the MENU switch, ITEM/AWC switch or NO/BAR switch is pressed, the flashing operating mode changes. Make the desired operating mode flash by pressing of these switches. 3When the YES/ABC switch is pressed, the flashing item is set, and the setting screen appears for about 5 seconds, after which the shooting mode is restored. After this, the camera will operate the mode which has been set. OOperations using the RCU or RCB The operating mode can be selected using the scene file switch on the RCU or RCB. Operating modeRCU (RCB) scene file switch Camera – + MENU ITEM/AWC YES/ABC NO/BAROPTION CARD VIDEO OUT I/F REMOTE G/L IN IRIS DC12V INMENU switch ITEM/AWC switch YES/ABC switchNO/BAR switch RCU (RCB) Scene file switch Halogen light mode1 Fluorescent light mode2 Outdoor mode3 User modeUSER SET
18 (E) ENGLISH Operating Procedures 1.Turn on the power to the units concerned. 2.Adjust the subject brightness to the appropriate level. 3.Select the operating mode. Once this mode is selected, it need not be changed so long as the camera is to be used under the same conditions. 4.Adjust the flange back of the lens, and adjust the iris and focus. OThis adjustment must be performed when using the camera for the first time or when the lens has been changed. 5.Adjust the white balance. OThis adjustment must be performed when using the camera for the first time or when the camera has not been used for a prolonged period. OIt must be performed when the lighting conditions or brightness has changed. OOnce this adjustment has been performed, it need not be repeated so long as the camera is to be used under the same conditions. 6.Adjust the black balance. OThis adjustment must be performed when using the camera for the first time or when the camera has not been used for a prolonged period. OIt must be performed when the ambient temperature has changed significantly or at the turning of the seasons. OOnce this adjustment has been performed, it need not be repeated so long as the camera is to be used under the same conditions. 7.Start shooting. Upon completion of shooting, turn off the power to the units concerned. 8.To change the camera’s settings to match other applications or conditions, refer to page 26 and following. The settings performed when the camera was shipped are appropriate for most situations.
19 (E) Focus ring LOCK screw FOCUS screw Adjustments $Flange back adjustment This adjustment will bring the subject into focus across the whole range from the maximum telephoto position to the widest angle position of the zoom lens. Perform this adjustment when back focusing is not achieved with a fixed focus lens. (Adjustment range: ±0.2 mm) 1Shoot a dark subject to open the iris. 2Reduce the distance between the camera and subject to less than 2 meters, remove the cap over the camera’s flange back adjust screw, and loosen the LOCK screw. 3Set the lens to the maximum telephoto position, and bring the subject into focus using the focus ring. 4Set the lens to the widest angle position, and turn the FOCUS screw to bring the subject into focus. 5Repeatedly adjust the focus ring and FOCUS screw until the subject is focused within the the zoom range. Upon completion of the adjustment, tighten up the LOCK screw.
20 (E) ENGLISH RB RB PED TOTAL PEDA BATW AWC AUTO HOLD ABC AUTO/ATWPAINTINGGAIN $White balance adjustment Automatic adjustment (AWC: AWC A/AWC B) OUse the camera in the AWC mode if the lighting conditions at the shooting site will remain unchanged. OWhen “AWC A” or “AWC B” has been selected for the white balance on the Colour Set sub-menu (pages 31, 37), the colour temperature conditions of two locations can be preset (stored in the memory) using A/B. OWhen the camera is to be used under the same conditions as those of the settings, simply perform the adjustment once, and set the menu or RCU (RCB) switch to A or B. After this, there is no need to perform the adjustment again. OWhen new settings are established, the previous settings will be erased from the memory. 1Select “AWC A” or “AWC B” for the white balance. 2Shoot a white subject (such as a white wall or white handkerchief) to fill the screen. The size of the white subject must be at least 10% of the screen, and it must appear in the middle. Keep shiny objects or very bright objects off the screen. 3 The white balance can be set by pressing the ITEM/AWC switch for at least 2 seconds in the shooting mode. 4The white balance can be set when the auto set switch is set to “AWC.” The AUTO LED flashes while the white balance is being set. The AUTO LED goes off to indicate the successful completion of the setting, and it lights to indicate a failed setting procedure. Repeat the setting procedure in the latter case. When performing the adjustment using the RCU (RCB) When performing the adjustment using the camera The white area size must fill at least 10% of the screen. Camera – + MENU ITEM/AWC YES/ABC NO/BAROPTION CARD VIDEO OUT I/F REMOTE G/L IN IRIS DC12V IN ITEM/AWC switch RCU (RCB) Auto set switch AUTO LED