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    Limiters
    This unit comes wit\eh settings (referred to as “limiters”) that 
    restrict the panning and\e tilting movement ranges.
    Depending on where th\ee unit has been inst\ealled, a subject 
    which the user does \enot wish to be shot\e may be present in 
    the movement ranges.
    In a case like this, the unit’s shooting range can be limited \e
    by setting the limite\ers at the positions\e just before the subject 
    which the user does \enot wish to be shot\e.
    The positions of four limiters — namel\ey, the upper, lower, left-
    most and right-most limits of\e the travel range — can be set.
    Once they have been set, the posit\eions will not be los\et even 
    after the power has been turned off.
    The limiters can be \eset or released both \eby the wireless 
    remote control and c\eontroller or web setting screen.
    Whatever was set or released la\est takes precedence.
    For the controller ope\erations, refer to the Operating 
    Instructions of the cont\eroller.
    The settings of the \elimiters using the w\eireless remote contro\el 
    will be described here. 
    						
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    Setting/releasing th\pe limiters
    p
    w Basic limiter opera\ptions
    1	Press the [\bENU] button.
    Tap the button (rather than pressing \eit). 
    When it is pressed f\eor 2 seconds, the camera menu will 
    appear.
    If this happens, press the [M\fNU] b\eutton again for 
    2 seconds to clear the\e camera menu.
    Then start again from step 
    1.
    2	Press the [], [], [] or [] button for 
    2 seconds while holdi\png down the [PRESET] 
    button.
    The limiter for the upper limit, l\eower limit, left limit \eor right 
    limit is set (or rel\eeased) using these d\eirection buttons, 
    respectively.
    The tally lamp will blink at this time.
    When a limiter is se\et, 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.
    p
    w Setting the limiters
    The limiter position\es can be set by following the steps below.
    When the position is\e set, the tally lamp \eblinks once.
    1	Press one of the [\pCA\b1] to [CA\b4] buttons to 
    select the unit.
    p
     Setting the upper lim\pit position of the \pmovement 
    range
    Press the [] or [] button of the wireles\es remote 
    control to turn the unit as far as the position \ewhich will 
    serve as the upper limit.\e
    Next, perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
    (Press the [M\fNU] button quickly and then press 
    the [] button for 2 seconds while holdin\eg down the 
    [PR\fS\fT] button.)
    p
     Setting the lower limit position \pof the movement 
    range
    Press the [] or [] button of the wireles\es remote 
    control to turn the unit as far as the position \ewhich will 
    serve as the lower limit.
    Next, perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
    (Press the [M\fNU] button quickly and then press 
    the [] button for 2 seconds while holdin\eg down the 
    [PR\fS\fT] button.)
    p
     Setting the left‑most limit position\p of the 
    movement range
    Press the [] or [] button of the wireles\es remote 
    control to turn the unit as far as the position \ewhich will 
    serve as the left-most li\emit.
    Next, perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
    (Press the [M\fNU] button quickly and then press 
    the [] button for 2 seconds while holdin\eg down the 
    [PR\fS\fT] button.)
    p
     Setting the right‑most limit position\p of the 
    movement range
    Press the [] or [] button of the wireles\es remote 
    control to turn the unit as far as the position \ewhich will 
    serve as the right-most limit.
    Next, perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
    (Press the [M\fNU] button quickly and then press 
    the [] button for 2 seconds while holdin\eg down the 
    [PR\fS\fT] button.) 
    						
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    Setting/releasing th\pe limiters(continued)
    p
    w Releasing the limit\pers
    The limiter position\es that are set can \ebe released by following 
    the steps below.
    When the position is\e released, the tally l\eamp blinks twice.
    1	Press one of the [\pCA\b1] to [CA\b4] buttons to 
    select the unit.
    2	Release the limiter\ps b\f taking the steps \pbelow.
    p
     Releasing the upper \plimit position of t\phe 
    movement range
    Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
    (Press the [M\fNU] button quickly and then press 
    the [] button for 2 seconds while holdin\eg down the 
    [PR\fS\fT] button.)
    p
     Releasing the lower limit position \pof the 
    movement range
    Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
    (Press the [M\fNU] button quickly and then press 
    the [] button for 2 seconds while holdin\eg down the 
    [PR\fS\fT] button.)
    p
     Releasing the left‑most limit position\p of the 
    movement range
    Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
    (Press the [M\fNU] button quickly and then press 
    the [] button for 2 seconds while holdin\eg down the 
    [PR\fS\fT] button.)
    p
     Releasing the right\p‑most limit position\p of the 
    movement range
    Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
    (Press the [M\fNU] button quickly and then press 
    the [] button for 2 seconds while holdin\eg down the 
    [PR\fS\fT] button.)
    p
    w Resetting the limit\pers
    To reset the limiters, the currently esta\eblished settings must 
    be released.
    The limiter position\es that are set can \ebe reset by following the 
    steps below.
    1	Release the setting\ps of the limiter po\psitions to 
    be reset b\f following the steps in “Releasing 
    the limiters”.
    2	Set the limiter posi\ptions b\f following the steps 
    in “Setting the limiter\ps”. 
    						
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    Safe mode
    p
    w Concerning the saf\pe mode
    The unit is equipped \ewith a safe mode for protection from \e
    damage.
    When a safe mode is established, some or all o\ef operations 
    will no longer be acc\eepted.
    Trouble‑triggered safe mode
    When the unit has d\eetected trouble, the “trouble-triggered 
    safe mode” is established: In this mode, the unit’s 
    functions are shut \edown and then the uni\et is returned 
    to its regular stat\eus in about 30 seconds after it ha\es 
    been started up again or the \einitial setting oper\eation is 
    performed.
    (When the unit has \edetected trouble again, the “trouble-
    triggered safe mode” will be established again.)
    p
     The output of pictur\ees might be suspended\e when 
    the safe mode is established.  
    In this case, the output of pict\eures will be restarted 
    about 5 to 10 seconds later.
    Note 
    						
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    Notes on Windows® 7
    When using Microsof\et® Windows® 7, symptoms described in this docume\ent may happen.
    If any of them occurred,\e follow the instructions to solve each problem.
    This document descr\eibes solutions for administrators.
       If necessary, install the viewer software.
    Refer to the Operating Instructions of each device for details on how to install the vie\ewer software.
        Descriptions in this doc\eument are based on o\eperation check by Panasonic Corporation. 
    Possible symptoms may vary depending on platforms or operating system versions, etc.
    p
    w S\fstem requirements \pfor a personal computer
    Refer to the section “System requirements\e for a personal comput\eer” in the installation\e guide or Operating Instructions provided 
    with the product to\e be used for further information about the re\ecommended specificat\eions of a personal c\eomputer.
    In case there are no\e descriptions of Windows
    ® 7, refer to the following.
    CPU Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or faster
    Memory 1 GB or more
    Network interface 10B\bS\f-T/100B\bS\f-TX \e1 port
    Monitor 1024  768 pixels or more, 24-bit True color or better
    OS and web browser Windows
    ® 7 Professional SP1 64-bit\e*1
    Windows® 7 Professional SP1 32-bit\e*1Windows® Internet \fxplorer® 8.0*2
    Windows® Internet \fxplorer® 9.0*2
    *1: Windows® XP compatibility m\eode is unavailable.
    *2: Internet \fxplorer® 8.0 64-bit version is unavailable.
    p
    w Trademarks and Regi\pstered Trademarks
    p
     Microsoft, Windows, Windows 7 and Internet \fxplorer are regis\etered trademarks of Microsoft Cor\eporation in the United\e States 
    and other countries.
    p
     Intel and Intel Core \eare trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United\e States and other c\eountries.
    (Trademarks and registered trademarks are abbreviated in the subseq\euent descriptions in this doc\eument.) 
    						
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    Notes on Windows® 7(continued)
    p
    w Precautions when u\psing Windows 7
    S\fmptom 1
    p
     When accessing the w\eeb browser, the following message is dis\eplayed on the information bar.  
    “Pop-up blocked. To see this pop-up or \eadditional options \eclick here…”
    Solution
    \bdd the IP address o\ef the product to “Trusted sites”, and pe\erform the security setting.
    1	 Start up the web browser, and click “Internet Options” on the Tools menu.
    2	 Click the [Security] tab. Then, select the “Trusted sites”.  
    (Refer to the screenshot\e.)
    3	 Select “Low” for “Security level for this zone”.  
    (If the lower setting is selecte\ed, the security level of personal comput\eer will go 
    down.)
    4	 Click the [Sites] button to open the “Trusted sites” window.
    5	 \fnter the IP address\e in the textbox “\bdd this website to the zone:”, and click the 
    [\bdd] button.  
    Note:   Make sure “Require server verification (https:) \efor all sites in this\e zone” is 
    unchecked. (Refer to the screenshot\e.)
    6	 \bfter adding all IP \eaddresses, click the [Close] button to close the “Trusted Sites” 
    window. 
    						
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    Notes on Windows® 7(continued)
    S\fmptom 2
    p
     \fasy IP Setup Software does not display the detected IP ad\edress.
    Solution
    Check the firewall settings. If a firewall is activated, set the web browser or \fasy IP Setu\ep Software to the “\bllow a program 
    through Windows Firewall” setting.
    1	Open the control pane\el, and click “System and Security”.
    2	 Click “\bllow a program through Windows Firewall” of “Windows 
    Firewall”. (Refer to the screenshot\e.)
    3	Select the “Internet \fxplorer” or “\fasyIPSetup” line, and then click the 
    “Change settings” button.
    Check “Internet \fxplorer” or “\fasyIPSetup”. (Refer to the screenshot\e.)
    4	 Click the [OK] button.
    S\fmptom 3
    p
     When starting the \fasy IP Set\eup Software, a message is displ\eayed to request the pas\esword of administrator.
    p
     When exiting the \fasy IP \eSetup Software, the message “This program might not have installed correctly\e” is displayed.
    Solution
    Turn off User \bccount \eControl (U\bC) from the control\e panel of Windows 7.
    1	Open the control pane\el, and click “System and Security”.
    2	 Click “Change User \bccount \eControl Settings” on the “\bction center” window.
    3	 Slide the gauge of t\ehe slide bar to the \e“No notification” position, and 
    click the [OK] button.
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    Notes on Windows® 7(continued)
    S\fmptom 4
    p
     The screens of the a\edministrator console or the \ewindows of the browser are not displayed properly. (Refer to the screenshot\e.)
    Solution
    Check the character size of the screenshot \eby clicking “Display” of “Personalize”.
    If the character size is set to “Larger scale”, set it to “Default scale”.
    1	Right-click on the desktop.
    2	 Click “Personalize”.
    3	 Click “Display”.
    4	 Select “Small-100% (Default scale)” for the character size 
    of the screenshot, c\elick the [\bpply] button, and reboot t\ehe 
    personal computer.
    p
    q Restrictions
    Restriction 1 When two browser windows are open and one\p is being displa\fed on another
    The back window may come to the front\e when the mouse poin\eter is placed.
    Restriction 2 When accessing thi\ps product from the web browser
    \bnother window may open, and pop-up ma\ey be displayed.
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    Notes on Windows® 7(continued)
    S\fmptom 5
    p
     Screen is deformed. / When activating the compatibi\elity view, part of the screen is n\eot displayed or a pop-up windo\ew appears 
    to say that the screen is\e not displayed again.
    Solution
    Check “Display all websites in Compatibi\elity View” on the “Compatibility View Settings” window.
    1	Start up the web browser, and click “Tools” on the menu bar.
    2	 Click “Compatibility View Settings”.
    3	 Check “Display all websites in Compatibi\elity View”, and click the [Close] button. 
    (Refer to the screenshot\e.)
    S\fmptom 6
    p
     Network disconnection occu\ers when the personal \ecomputer enters the s\eleep mode.
    Solution
    \bfter canceling the s\eleep mode, reload the screen a\es necessary.
    S\fmptom 7
    p
     Characters such as a fi\ele name cannot be ent\eered directly on the \ewindow or tab to upgrade the software.  
    (Refer to the screenshot\e.)
    Solution
    Click the [Browse...] button to display the “File Selection” window to select a file. 
    						
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    Notes on Windows® 7(continued)
    S\fmptom 8
    p
     Software upgrade is impossible even when selecting a f\eile from the dialog \ebox displayed from the window or tab to upgrade 
    the software.
    Solution
    Perform the custom level setting on the “Security Settings” window.
    1	Start up the web browser, and click “Tools” on the menu bar.
    2	 Select “Internet Options”.
    3	 Click the “Security” on the displayed window, and click the [Custom Level…] 
    button.
    4	 Click “Include local direct\eory path when uploadin\eg files to a server” to 
    activate the setting. (Refer to the screenshot\e.)
    S\fmptom 9
    p
     The “Program Compatibility \bss\eistant” is displayed after exiting the \fasy IP \e
    Setup Software. (Refer to the screenshot\e.)
    Solution
    This symptom happens\e only when the softw\eare has been used for the first time.
    Select “This program installed correct\ely”.
    p
    q Restrictions
    Restriction 1 On the setup pages for some products
    The display positions of sett\eing items and setti\eng values may not be corresponde\ent.
    Restriction 2 When using Windows 7 with some products
    Two web browser windows may be displayed at the same time. 
    						
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