Panasonic Hd Convertible Camera Aw He870n Operating Instructions
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- 21 - Example where the camera is mounted on a ceiling or wall Mounting spacer (supplied) Mounting screw (M4) Drop-prevention wire (Ceiling) Mounting screws (Inch screws: 1/4-20UNC)Camera mounting bracket Flat washers Spring washers Hitch the end of the wire onto the anchor bolt by tightening the nut or screw or by using a hook. Notes When attaching one end of the drop-prevention wire to the surface of a ceiling or wall, ensure that it is strong enough to bear at least five times the total weight including the mounting bracket or other part. Tighten the mounting screws and mounting spacers using the torque levels shown in the table to the right, and then check for play and unsteadiness. Screws/Spacer Clamping torque Mounting screws (M4) (15 Mounting screws (Inch screws) Mounting spacer (20 Camera mounting bracket Mounting screws (Inch screws: 1/4-20UNC) (Wall) Mounting screw (M4) Mounting spacer (supplied) Drop-prevention wire Flat washers Spring washers Hitch the end of the wire onto the anchor bolt by tightening the nut or screw or by using a hook. MountingThe connection and installation should be done by qualified service personnel or system installers. Refer any servicing to qualified service personnel.
- 22 - Example of mounting the camera onto a bracket or tripod made by another manufacturer Mounting spacer (supplied) Camera mounting screw holes Mounting screw (M4) Drop-prevention wire Mounting screws (Inch screws: 1/4-20UNC) Bracket or tripod made by another manufacturer Flat washers Spring washers Hitch the end of the wire onto the anchor bolt by tightening the nut or screw or by using a hook. Notes Ensure that the installation location is strong enough to bear at least five times the total weight. Even when the camera has been mounted on a tripod, be absolutely sure to take steps to prevent the camera from falling. Tighten the mounting screws and mounting spacers using the torque levels shown in the table to the right, and then check for play and unsteadiness. Screws/Spacer Clamping torque Mounting screws (M4) (15 Mounting screws (Inch screws) Mounting spacer (20 Example of mounting on a surface above the camera Mounting spacer (supplied) Mounting screw (M4) Drop-prevention wire Mounting screws (Inch screws: 1/4-20UNC) Camera mounting bracket Adjust the camera mounting bracket on the surface above the camera so that the ventilation holes of the cooling fan will not be blocked. Flat washers Spring washers Hitch the end of the wire onto the anchor bolt by tightening the nut or screw or by using a hook. MountingThe connection and installation should be done by qualified service personnel or system installers. Refer any servicing to qualified service personnel.
- 23 - 3. When mounting the camera onto a pan-tilt head (AW-PH400), do not use the anchoring rubber piece supplied with the pan-tilt head. If this rubber piece is used, the camera’s ventilation holes will be blocked, causing the temperature inside the camera to rise and possibly resulting in a malfunction. Do not use the anchoring rubber piece when mounting the AW-HE870 camera. Indoor Pan/tilt Head AW-PH400 For the specifications of the camera mounting screw holes, refer to “Major operating controls and their functions” on page 15. When using the camera mounting screw holes on the camera’s top surface (when mounting the camera by suspending it), take care not to block the ventilation holes of the cooling fan. When using the camera mounting screw holes on the camera’s top surface (when mounting the camera by suspending it), attach the drop-prevention wire to the camera mounting screw holes on the camera’s bottom surface. Do not mount the camera upside down because this will cause the temperature inside the camera to rise, possibly resulting in a malfunction. When mounting the camera onto a pan-tilt head, mount it securely after obtaining a full understanding of the mounting procedure in the operating instructions of the pan-tilt head. Notes MountingThe connection and installation should be done by qualified service personnel or system installers. Refer any servicing to qualified service personnel.
- 24 - System configuration (Connections) Connection of device with a composite/component input connector Connection to any device which has a composite signal input connector, such as a monitor or a VTR, must be made through the VIDEO OUT connector. Use the AW-CA50T8 camera control cable, which is available as an optional accessory, to connect the I/F REMOTE connector on the unit with the device equipped with HD/SD component signal input connectors. Composite signals (from the VIDEO OUT connector) and component signals (from the I/F REMOTE connector) can be output at the same time. Use the DC cable with ø5.5 plug, supplied with the AW-HE870, for connection to the 12 V input connector. AC Adapter AW-PS510A VIDEO OUT connector 75 coaxial cable Composite video input connector (VIDEO IN) Monitor (Composite signal input) DC cable with ø5.5 plug (supplied with AW-HE870) Monitor (Component signal input) Camera control cable AW-CA50T8 (32.8 ft. [10 m]) Y Pb Pr
- 25 - System configuration (Connections) Connection of a remote operation panel When an SDI card (AW-HHD870) has been installed First, turn off the power of all the equipment before proceeding with the connections. Use the AW-PS510A for the AC adapter of the unit. Connect the DC 12 V OUT socket on the AW-PS510A to the DC 12 V IN socket on the unit using the DC cable provided with the AW-HE870. Connect the CONTROL OUT TO CAMERA connectors [1] to [5] on the ROP with the I/F REMOTE connectors on the unit through the connecting cables (optional accessory) AW-CA50T8 (or AW-CA50T9 + RS-422/RS-232C converter). The distance between the ROP and the AW-CA50T8 (or AW-CA50T9 + RS-422/RS-232C converter) can be extended up to a maximum of about 3280 ft. (1000 m) using a 10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP category 5) straight cable. Zoom lens Iris control DC cable provided with AW-HE870 AC Adapter AW-PS510A AC Adapter AW-PS510A Monitor Remote Operation Panel AW-CB400 Cable provided with AC adapter Control signal 10BASE-T straight cable Video signal Zoom/Focus control Multi-Function Controller AW-RP655 Multi Hybrid Control Panel AW-RP555 AC Adapter AW-PS510A AC Adapter AW-PS510A or AW-CA50T9 + RS-422/RS-232C converter AW-CA50T8 ()
- 26 - System configuration (Connections) Connection with multiple cameras (Supplying the external synchronizing signals) Supply a synchronizing signal (BB) to the G/L input connectors of each\ camera. Do not switch off the camera used for supplying the external synchronizing signals. Genlock adjustment is needed when supplying the external synchronizing signals. (page 57) CameraVIDEO OUT G/L IN VIDEO OUT Camera for external sync (or special effect generator) External sync signal (BB) INPUT OUTPUT Video distributor Video output To special effect generator or monitoring system Three-value synchronizing signals of the HD format are not supported. When using external synchronization, only the output signal for the selected video output format (Format) will be synchronized (1080i, 720p, or 480i). When selecting an HD format (1080i or 720p), neither the VIDEO OUT signal (composite signal) nor the Y/C signal output from the AW-CA50T8 S-Video terminal will be synchronized with the external synchronizing signal. To synchronize the VIDEO OUT signal (composite signal) or the Y/C signal output from the AW-CA50T8 S-Video terminal with the external synchronizing signal, use “480i” as the video output format (selected from the camera menu). Notes
- 27 - System configuration (Connections) Connection of the Indoor Pan-tilt Head AW-PH360 Turn off the power of all the equipment before proceeding with the connections. Connect the AC adapter (AW-PS300A) to the AW-PH360 indoor pan-tilt head. Use 10BASE-T straight cables to connect the RP connectors on the pan-tilt heads with the CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD (1 to 5) connectors on the AW-RP655 multi-function controller and AW-RP555 multi hybrid control panel. The maximum extension distance is 3281 ft. (1000 m) when using UTP category 5 cables or their equivalent. Connect the CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD terminals (P1 to P5) of the AW-RP400 and the RP terminal of the AW-PH360 with a 10BASE-T straight cable when using the AW-RP400 pan/tilt control panel. The maximum extension distance is 1640 ft. (500 m) when using UTP category 5 cables or their equivalent. Use the camera cable provided with the pan-tilt head to connect the AW-PH360 to the unit. Connect the iris control cable of the motorized zoom lens to the IRIS connector on the camera, and connect the zoom/focus cable to the LENS I/F (1) connector on the pan-tilt head. Set the Controller Selection switch SW1 located inside the AW-PH360 to the “Left Side (RP605)”. Select “SDI supported” as the transmission signal selection setting.
- 28 - Connection of the Indoor Pan-tilt Head AW-PH360 (continued) When an SDI card (AW-HHD870) has been installed Use a coaxial cable to connect the SDI OUT connector on the SDI card and the SDI IN conne\ ctor on the AW-PH360. Use a coaxial cable to connect the Pr/SDI OUT connector on the AW-PH360 to the SDI input connector on the color monitor. HD (1080i or 720p) analog component signals cannot be output from the \ AW-PH360. Refer to the operating instructions of the AW-PH360 for details relating to internal switch settings, etc. of the pan-tilt head. Use the AW-LZ17MD9AG lens when using the camera mounted on the pan-tilt head AW-PH360. Lenses other than the AW-LZ17MD9AG cannot be used. Do not mount the camera on the AW-PH360 when the AK-LZ20M85G is installed. Weight balance cannot be secured. Notes AW-IF400 Switch settings (when the AW-RP400 is used) SW1 SW2 SET UP 1234 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF System configuration (Connections)
- 29 - System configuration (Connections) Connection of the Indoor Pan-tilt Head AW-PH360 (continued) Motorized zoom lensCoaxial cable (to SDI connector) Camera cable (supplied) Indoor Pan-tilt Head AW-PH360 HD/SD-SDI Composite signal MonitorAC Adapter AW-PS300A DC cable (UL Type SPT-2 216 AWG or UL Type NISPT-2 216 AWG, to be locally purchased) Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400 Remote Operation Panel AW-CB400 Multi-Function Controller AW-RP655 Multi Hybrid Control Panel AW-RP555Pan-tilt head/camera control signals 10BASE-T straight cable Monitor AC Adapter AW-PS510A AC Adapter AW-PS510A AC Adapter AW-PS510A When an SDI card (AW-HHD870) has been installed Monitor YPrPb SD component signal* The SDI connector is the same position as Pr. *: The HD component signal cannot be output.
- 30 - System configuration (Connections) Connection of the Indoor Pan-tilt Head AW-PH400 Turn off the power of all the equipment before proceeding with the connections. Connect the AC power cable provided with the AW-PH400 to the AW-PH400 indoor pan-tilt head. Use 10BASE-T straight cables to connect the CONTROLLER connectors on the protocol converter AW-IF400 with the CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD (1 to 5) connectors on the AW-RP655 multi-function controller and AW-RP555 multi hybrid control panel. The maximum extension distance is 3281 ft. (1000 m) when using UTP category 5 cables or their equivalent. Connect the PAN/TILT HEAD terminal of the protocol converter AW-IF400 and the RP terminal of the AW-PH400 with a 10BASE-T straight cable. The maximum extension distance is 1640 ft. (500 m) when using UTP category 5 cables or their equivalent. Connect the CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD terminals (P1 to P5) of the AW-RP400 and the RP terminal of the pan-tilt head using a 10BASE-T straight cable when using the AW-RP400 pan/tilt control panel. The maximum extension distance is 1640 ft. (500 m) when using UTP category 5 cables or their equivalent. Use the camera cable provided with the pan-tilt head to connect the AW-PH400 to the unit. Connect the iris control cable of the motorized zoom lens to the IRIS connector on the camera, and connect the zoom/focus cable to the LENS I/F (1) connector on the pan-tilt head.