Panasonic Hd Integrated Camera Aw He100n Operating Instructions
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51 Other setting (Other Set) menu for the user mode (Other Set) Other Set Gamma Normal Focus Auto Iris Auto Format 1080i Aspect --- Status Off Component --- Focus ADJ With Zoom On Return 9-------- 1-------- 2-------- 3-------- 4-------- 5-------- 6-------- 7-------- 8------ (User mode only) 9 Gamma correction le vel selection [Gamma: Low, Normal, High] (Factory setting: Normal) Low: At this setting, the pictures are stab le , and the contrast is set to sharp. (The gamma curve inclines gently for the low-brightness areas.) Normal: When “1080i” or “70p” has been selected as the video format (Format), the setting suited to HD shooting is established. With all other video formats, the setting suited to SD shooting is established. High: At this setting, the g r ay scale of the dark areas increases in scope, and pictures with light tones are displayed. The contrast is set to soft. (The gamma curve inclines sharply in the low-brightness areas.) At the 3 video format selection (Format) item, the video format is not switched immediately even when the setting is changed. The screen shown below on which to confirm the setting changes appears when an operation involving a transfer to another item has been performed (when the [] or [] button is pressed). Other Set Focus Auto Iris Auto Format 1080i-------------------- Change Setting? O.K. CANCEL--------------------Return Example: Halogen mode When “O.K.” is selected, the video format is changed, and the other setting menu (Other Set) is restored. (Press the [] or [] button, select “O.K.”, and press the [] or [] button.) If “CANCEL” is selected, the other setting menu (Other Set) is restored without changing the video format, and the settings established prior to the changes made are displayed. The video format is not changed even when the menu is closed. Do not mak e a change to a video f ormat that is not supported by the connected monitor. Not only will the pictures not be displayed on the monitor properly but the menus will not be displayed either. As a result, no further menu operations will be possible, and neither will it be possible to perform the operations to return to the video format. In cases like this, connect a monitor that supports composite signals or the video format that has been changed, and then change the video format. Note Setting the menu items
5 Menu item table MenuItemFactory setting Pan Tilt Head Setting TallyOn Landing Soft Install Position Desktop Smart Picture Flip Off Flip Detect Angle 90 Controller All Initialize Return Camera Setting Brightness Set Picture Level ±0 Step Off Gain Auto AGC Max Gain 18dB Return Color Set Chroma Level ±0 White Bal ATW Return G/L, Setup Set H Phase ±0 SC Coarse 90deg SC Fine ±0 Setup Level On Return Other Set Focus Auto Iris Auto Format 1080i Aspect 16:9 Status Off Component Y/Pb/Pr Focus ADJ With Zoom On Return Initialize Return Camera Setting Brightness Set Picture Level ±0 Step Off Gain Auto AGC Max Gain 18dB Return Color Set Chroma Level ±0 White Bal ATW Return G/L, Setup Set H Phase ±0 SC Coarse 90deg SC Fine ±0 Setup Level On Return Other Set Focus Auto Iris Auto Format 1080i Aspect 16 :9 Status Off Component Y/Pb/Pr Focus ADJ With Zoom On Return Initialize ReturnMenu ItemFactory setting Camera Setting Brightness Set Picture Level ±0 Step Off Gain Auto AGC Max Gain 18dB Return Color Set Chroma Level ±0 White Bal ATW Return G/L, Setup Set H Phase ±0 SC Coarse 90deg SC Fine ±0 Setup Level On Return Other Set Focus Auto Iris Auto Format 1080i Aspect 16:9 Status Off Component Y/Pb/Pr Focus ADJ With Zoom On Return Initialize Return User Brightness SetPicture Level ±0 Shutter Mode Step Step/Synchro (Step) Off (Synchro) 60.04Hz Gain 0dB AGC Max Gain 18dB Return Color Set Chroma Level + White Bal AWC A P edestal ±0 Painting R Gain ±0 B Gain ±0 Return G/L, Setup Set H Phase ±0 SC Coarse 90deg SC Fine ±0 Setup Level On Return Sharpness (DTL) Set Detail On Total Detail Level 7 V Detail Level ±0 Noise Suppress 0 Return Other Set Gamma Normal Focus Auto Iris Auto Format 1080i Aspect 16:9 Status Off Component Y/Pb/Pr Focus ADJ With Zoom On Return Initialize Return
53 Limiters This unit comes with settings (referred to as “limiters”) that restrict the panning and tilting movement ranges. Depending on where the pan-tilt head system has been installed, obstacle\ s may be present within the travel range with which the camera may come into contact. Contact with any such obstacle by the camera may cause malfunctioning or accidents. In this case, contact can be prevented by setting the limiters directly before any such obstacle. 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 and released using either the accessory wireless remote control or the controller. 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 accessory wireless remote control will be described here.
54 Setting/releasing the limiters Basic limiter operations 1 Press the [MENU] button. Tap the button (rather than pressing it). When it is pressed for two seconds, a menu will appear. If this happens, press the [MENU] button again for two seconds to clear the menu. Then start again from step 1. 2 Press the [ ] , [ ] , [ ] or [ ] button for two 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 blinks 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. 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. Setting the upper limit position of the movement rang e Press the [] or [] 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”, and press the [] button for two seconds while holding down the [PRESET] button. Setting the lower limit position of the mo vement range Press the [] or [] 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”, and press the [] button for two seconds while holding down the [PRESET] button. Setting the left-most limit position of the movement rang e Press the [] or [] 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”, and press the [] button for two seconds while holding down the [PRESET] button. Setting the right-most limit position of the mo vement rang e Press the [] or [] 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”, and press the [] button for two seconds while holding down the [PRESET] button. 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 Press one of the [CAM1] to [CAM4] buttons to select the unit. 2 Release the limiters by taking the steps below. Releasing the upper limit position of the movement rang e Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”, and press the [] button for two seconds while holding down the [PRESET] button. Releasing the lo wer limit position of the mo vement range Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”, and press the [] button for two seconds while holding down the [PRESET] button. Releasing the left-most limit position of the mo vement rang e Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”, and press the [] button for two seconds while holding down the [PRESET] button. Releasing the right-most limit position of the mo vement rang e Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”, and press the [] button for two seconds while holding down the [PRESET] button. 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”.
55 Safe modes Concerning the safe modes This unit comes with two safe modes which are designed to safeguard the user and others from injury and to prevent damage to the unit. When a safe mode is established, some or all of operations will no longer be accepted. 1 Collision-triggered safe mode When the unit collides with a person or obstacle during panning or tilting, the “Collision-triggered safe mode” is established, and all further panning or tilting in the direction of the collision is suspended. To release the “Collision-triggered safe mode”, return the panning or tilting to a neutral position. 2 Trouble-triggered safe mode When trouble has occurred inside the unit, the “Trouble-triggered safe mode” is established, the unit’s functions are shut down, and the status display lamp lights up red. To release the “Trouble-triggered safe mode”, first place the unit in the standby mode, turn its power off and then turn it back on. (If internal trouble is identified again, the “Trouble-triggered safe mode” will be established again.)
56 Troubleshooting Operation SymptomCause and remedial action Reference pages No power Has the power plug been connected securely to the AC power outlet? — Has the po wer plug been connected pr operl y?— If the unit is connected to the contr oller , has it been connected properly? Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller. Installation Instructions P . 9 to 31 When the unit is being operated by the wireless remote contr ol Also ref er to the “Cannot operate using the wireless remote control” item. — Cannot operate (common to wireless remote control, controller) Is the power on? If the unit’ s status displa y lamp is off or if it has lighted up orange, it means that the unit’s power is not being supplied. P.16 Has the correct unit to be operated been selected? P.18 One of the saf e mode functions may ha ve been activated.P.55 Have the limiter functions been set? P .53 to 54 W as the setting for “Controller” (accept control from control device selection) on the men u item changed previously? Change the setting by following the steps on the reference page. P.43 Cannot operate using the wireless remote control Have the remote control’s batteries run down or have the batteries been installed with their polarities reversed? If the status displa y lamp does not b link even when the wireless remote control is operated near the wireless remote control signal light-sensing area, it means that the batteries have run down. Replace the batteries. — Is there a fluorescent light or plasma monitor near the unit and, if so, is the wireless remote control signal light-sensing area exposed to its light? P.14 Cannot operate using the controller Is the unit connected to the controller properly? Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller. Installation Instructions P . 9 to 31 Has the controller selector s witc h been set to the correct setting? Check the switch setting. Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller. Installation Instructions P . 9 to 31 It ma y be necessary to upgrade the version of the controller so that the contr oller will support the unit. Consult with your dealer. — If the unit is being used in combination with the A W -RP400 and AW -CB400, a setting to prohibit the operation of one of these devices may have been established. Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller. — The unit turns in the opposite direction to the one operated Has the stand-alone (Desktop) installation setting been selected correctly? Installation Instructions P. 1 When the picture has been in ver ted by the automatic picture flipping function, the unit may appear to turn in the opposite direction to the one operated. P.43 The re versal setting may have been established at the controller if the unit is connected to the contr oller. Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller. —
57 Video SymptomCause and remedial action Reference pages No pictures are displayed or the pictures are disturbed Has the unit been connected properly to the other connected devices? Installation Instructions P . 8 to 31 If the system is configured in suc h a wa y that the picture is also switched when the camera to be operated is selected, has the correct camera been selected? P.18 Has the video signal setting been selected correctly? Installation Instr uctions P.18 to 0 The picture is flipped vertically Has the stand-alone (Desktop) installation setting been selected correctly? Installation Instructions P. 1 Is the automatic picture flipping function now in operation? P .43 Multiple color bands (color bars) are displayed Switch to the camera picture. P.3 The menu screen is displayed Exit the menu. P.40 to 4 No auto focusing Is the focus set to manual? Auto focusing is initiated as soon as the focus is set to auto. P. 3 In some situations, it ma y be har d to focus at the auto setting. In cases like this, select the manual setting, and focus manually. P. 5 Something is wrong with the coloring of the pictures Activate the ATW (Auto tracking white adjustment) function. P.3 In some situations, the pr oper colors may not be reproduced using the ATW function. In cases like this, proceed with the white balance adjustment. P.31 The pictures are too light or too dark Either select the auto setting for the iris or select the manual setting and adjust the iris manually. P. 5 The pictures ma y be dark if the video signal cab les are too long because this will cause signal attenuation. In cases lik e this , connect the cable compensator (such as the AW -RC400). — Troubleshooting
58 Maintenance In order to maintain the product’s safety and performance, clean the product periodically as instructed below. Pull out the power cable plug, and wipe the unit clean with a dry cloth. If it is extremely dirty, dip a cloth into a diluted solution of kitchen detergent (neutral), squeeze it hard, and wipe the product surfaces carefully. T o clean the lens, use a lens cleaning paper (one which is used to clean eyeglasses and cameras). Do not use benzine , paint thinner, or other v olatile liquids. When using a chemical duster, carefully read the caution notes on its use . Notes Replacing the consumable parts The belt is consumable. It needs to be replaced at periodic intervals. For details on the belt replacement, consult your dealer. Replacing the belt As a general rule of thumb, the belt needs to be replaced after about 4 years. (When it is used 8 hours a day with repeated panning and tilting for 10 seconds and stopping for 50 seconds) Replace the belt when the preset stop accuracy has deteriorated.
60 Specifications Power supply: AC 100 V to 40 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption: Approx. 40 W indicates safety information. GENERAL Operating temperature: 3 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to +40 °C) Storage temperature: –4 °F to 1 °F (– 0 °C to +50 °C) Allowable humidity ranges: Less than 85 % (no condensation) Weight: Approx. 16.5 lbs . (7.5 kg) Dimensions (W D H): 9-3/8˝ 10-1/8˝ 13-1/˝ ( 38 57 343.5 mm) [excluding protrusions] Finish: Light silver matte finish Contr oller suppor ted: AW-RP655, A W-RP555, AW-RP400, AW-IF400, AW-CB400 It ma y be necessary to upgrade the version of the controller so that the controller will suppor t the unit. INPUT Input connector: AC 100 V to 40 V (50/60 Hz), G/L IN (BNC) BBS or VBS signal supported OUTPUT Output connector: Composite: 1.0 Vp-p/75 (BNC 1), HD/SD analog component or SD Y/C signals (VGA 15P 1) Y/C signals av ailab le in SD mode only; switching with Y/Pb/Pr signals possible using menu setting SD/HD selection possible when Y/Pb/Pr signals are output. INPUT/OUTPUT Input/Output connector: CONTROL IN RS4A (RJ-45) FUNCTIONS AND PERFORMANCE [Camera unit] Imaging sensors: 1/3˝ CCD imaging sensors 3 (inter-line type, progressive system supported) Lens: Motorized 13 zoom, f/1.6 to .8 (f=4. to 55 mm; 35 mm equivalent: 3.5 mm to 43 mm) Focus: Switching between auto and manual Color separation optical system: Prism system Gain selection: 0 to 1 dB in step , 15 dB, 18 dB, AGC (iris always operated automatically at the AGC ON setting) Electronic shutter speed: 1/100, 1/50, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/000 sec., Synchro scan (60.04 to 48.8 Hz) Gamma: Low, Nor mal, High