Panasonic Hd Integrated Camera Aw He2_adv Operating Instructions
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- 31 - 1Click the [Image] tab on the Image screen. 2Click [Setup] (Image adjust). ≥The Image adjust screen opens in a separate window. Adjust the contrast. Click [ _] and [`] to adjust the level. ∫ Setting Using the Camera Menu 1 Select the menu. 2 Adjust the contrast level. ( l10, 11) 3 (When performing the operations using the wireless remote controller) Press the enter button A. (When performing the operations using the controller) Press the F1 button. Adjusting the picture quality on the Image adjust screen [Contrast Level][ ` 5] to [ _5] [CAMERA] # [CONTRAST LEVEL]
- 32 - You can adjust the color depth. Click [ _] and [`] to adjust the level. ∫Setting Using the Camera Menu 1 Select the menu. 2 Adjust the level. ( l10, 11) 3 (When performing the operations using the wireless remote controller) Press the enter button A. (When performing the operations using the controller) Press the F1 button. Please refer to page 15. This function enables human skin to appear smooth and more beautiful in images. ∫ Setting Using the Camera Menu It is possible to expand the dynamic range by compressing the video signal level of the highly illuminated area that gets washed out with standard recording. ∫Setting Using the Camera Menu ≥If there are extremely dark or bright parts or the brightness is insufficient, the effect may not be clear. [Chroma Level][` 5] to [ _5] [CAMERA] # [CHROMA LEVEL] [AWB/AWB Mode] [Flesh Tone Mode][Off]/[On] [CAMERA] # [FLESH TONE MODE] # [ON] [DRS][Off]/[On] [CAMERA] # [DRS] # [ON]
- 33 - This makes the image brighter to prevent darkening of a backlit subject. ∫Setting Using the Camera Menu 1Click the [Image] tab on the Image screen. 2Click [Setup] (Preset position). ≥The Preset position screen opens in a separate window. A Operations are the same as the preset memory operations for the Live screen. ( l26) B Operations are the same as the operations for the Live screen. ( l12, 19, 21) [Back Light COMP.][Off]/[On] [CAMERA] # [BACKLIGHT COMPENS.] # [ON] Using the preset memory on the Preset position screen
- 34 - Click the [System] tab on the Image screen. ≥ The System screen opens. ≥ After changing settings, click [Set]. You can change the resolution of the HDMI output. * When [System Frequency] is [59.94Hz(NTSC)], you can select [480p], and when it is set to [50Hz(PAL)], you can select [576p]. ∫ Setting Using the Camera Menu Configuring the System Settings on the System Screen [Format][1080p]/[1080i]/[720p]/[480p (576p)]* [SYSTEM] # [FORMAT] # desired setting
- 35 - The down-conversion mode is selected here. ≥Only enabled when [Format] is [480p (576p)]*. * When [System Frequency] is [59.94Hz(NTSC)], you can select [480p], and when it is set to [50Hz(PAL)], you can select [576p]. ∫ Setting Using the Camera Menu ≥When the camera menu is being displayed, [S ideCut] display becomes [LetterBox] display. You can change the system frequency. ≥ When you press [Set] after setting the option, a message confirming that you want to reboot the unit is displayed. Press [OK] to restart the unit. ∫ Setting Using the Camera Menu ≥A message confirming whether you wish to restart the unit is displayed. Select [YES] to restart the unit. [Down CONV. Mode][Squeeze]/[SideCut]/[LetterBox] [Squeeze]:Used when the aspect ratio of the monitor is 16:9. If the aspect ratio of the monitor is 4:3, the width of an image is squashed in and the image is elongated vertically. [SideCut]:Used when the monitor aspect ratio is 4:3. Based on the vertical length, portions that extend off the sides of the screen are cut off, and the angle of view is adjusted. [LetterBox]:Used when the monitor aspect ratio is 4:3. Based on the width, the top and bottom of the image are blackened, and the angle of view is adjusted. [SYSTEM] # [DOWN CONV. MODE] # desired setting [System Frequency][59.94Hz(NTSC)]/[50Hz(PAL)] [SYSTEM] # [SYSTEM FREQ] # desired setting
- 36 - You can enable/disable the digital zoom (zoom level maximum: k4). ∫ Setting Using the Camera Menu ≥The larger the digital zoom magnification, the more the image quality is degraded. “Enable” or “Disable” is set here for the function which turns on/ turns off the tally lamp using the tally control signal. ∫ Setting Using the Camera Menu You can select whether to show/hide messages such as [AWB OK], which is displayed when performing the white balance setting ([AWB A]/[AWB B]). ∫Setting Using the Camera Menu You can set the camera’s remote control ID. ≥This function’s default setting is [CAM1]. You can enable/disable the wireless remote controller. [Digital Zoom][Off]/[On] [SYSTEM] # [D.ZOOM] # desired setting [Tally Enable][Off]/[On] [SYSTEM] # [TALLY] # desired setting [OSD Status][Off]/[On] [SYSTEM] # [OSD STATUS] # desired setting [IR ID][CAM1]/[CAM2]/[CAM3]/[CAM4] [IR Control][Off]/[On]
- 37 - User mng. screen You can register users who can access the unit from a PC or AW-RP50. ≥ Enter and set all of [User name], [Password], [Retype password] and [Access level], and then click [Set]. You can set whether to authenticate users when the web setting screen appears. ≥ Click [Set] to complete the setting. ≥If [On] has been selected as the [User auth.] setting, control will no longer be exercised from the AW-RP50. You can register user names. ≥ You can register up to 9 users. ≥ You can enter single-byte alphanumeric characters and single-byte symbols. ≥ You can enter up to 32 characters. [User auth.][Off]/[On] [User name]
- 38 - You can set an authentication password that a user is asked to enter when the web setting screen or the Setup screen appears. After entering a password in the [Password] field, re-enter the password in the [Retype password] field to prevent input errors. ≥Single-byte alphanumeric characters and single-byte symbols can be entered. ≥ From 4 to 32 characters can be entered. You can set the access level of registered users. Display registered user names and access levels. E.g. In the case of admin [1] admin: User name [1]: Access level ≥ Click [Delete] to delete displayed user registration items. [Password/Retype password] To protect security, create a password made up of alphanumeric characters and symbols, and change the password periodically. [Access level][1. Administrator]/[2. Camera control] [1. Administrator]:A user can perform all operations for the unit. [2. Camera control]:A user can perform only the Live screen operations. [User check]
- 39 - Network screen You can configure the network settings for the unit. ≥After changing settings, click [Set]. You can set whether to use th e DHCP function. To prevent computers that do not use DHCP function and other network cameras from usin g the same IP address, set the DHCP server. For details on the server settings, consult your network administrator. Input the unit’s 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 personal computer or another network camera. ≥ This function’s default setting is [192.168.0.10]. ≥ Multiple IP addresses cannot be used even when the DHCP function is used. For details on the DHCP server settings, consult your network administrator. [DHCP][Off]/[On] [IP address]
- 40 - Input the unit’s subnet mask here if the DHCP function is not used. ≥This function’s default setting is [255.255.255.0]. Input the unit’s default gateway here if the DHCP function is not used. ≥This function’s default setting is [192.168.0.1]. ≥ 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. ≥ If [Manual] is 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 system administrator. 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. The port number is allocated here separately. (1 to 65535) ≥ The following port numbers are used by the unit therefore cannot be used. [Subnet mask] [Default gateway] [DNS][Auto]/[Manual] [Auto]:The DNS server address is to be acquired automatically. [Manual]:The DNS server address is to be acquired manually. [Primary server address/Secondary server address] [HTTP port] 20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69, 110, 123, 161, 162, 554, 995, 10669, 10670, 59000 to 59999, 60000 to 61000