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Panasonic Indoor Pan Tilt Head Aw Ph300 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Indoor Pan Tilt Head Aw Ph300 Operating Instructions
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-19- lResetting the Operating Range Lower Limit• Keep the MEMORY Switch on the control panel depressed, then simultaneously press PRESET-7 Switch and PRESET-8 Switch for 5 seconds or more. • When the LED of PRESET-10 Switch lights, it indicates that the limit has been reset. Release the switches.lResetting the Operating Range Left Limit• Keep the MEMORY Switch on the control panel depressed, then simultaneously press PRESET-1 Switch and PRESET-6 Switch for 5 seconds or more. • When the LED of PRESET-10 Switch lights, it indicates that the limit has been reset. Release the switches.lResetting the Operating Range Right Limit• Keep the MEMORY Switch on the control panel depressed, then simultaneously press PRESET-4 Switch and PRESET-9 Switch for 5 seconds or more. • When the LED of PRESET-10 Switch lights, it indicates that the limit has been reset. Release the switches. nSetting the Limiters Again The same operation alternately applies to setting the limiters and resetting the limiters. To set the limiters again, reset the limiters and repeat the steps for setting the limiters. The existing limiter settings can be set again by taking the following steps. • Reset the desired limits by following the procedures described in Resetting the Limiters. • Set the desired limits again by following the procedures described in Setting the Limiters.
-20- SW 2 SW 1 SW 3 nReplacement of ExpendableslBattery Replacement The battery has a life of about 5 years. The pan/tilt head has data on preset positions, limiter positions and others stored in itself. The stored data is kept in the memory even if power is switched off, but will be lost upon switching power off after the end of battery life. If the battery has lost power, replace it with a new one. Removing the Battery • Remove the 4 cover scress and take off the pan/tilt head cover.• Push the battery in the arrow direction (shown in the figure) to slide it. • Raise the sliding battery from the bottom indicated by the arrow. • When the arrow-indicated part of the battery has come off the battery holder, pull the battery out toward yourself. Installing a New Battery • Insert a new battery into the battery holder, its end in the arrow direction. • Push the battery in the arrow direction into the holder. *Use the manganese dioxide lithium battery CR2032 for replacement. lMotor Replacement The drive motor of the pan/tilt head has a life of about 5 years. If motor operation is not normal, the motor must be replaced. • Consult your dealer for motor replacement. lGear Replacement The gear has a life of about 5 years. If preset stop positions becomes less accurate, the gear must be replaced. • Consult your dealer for gear replacement.
-21- Source Voltage: 12 V DC (DC jack) Power Consumption: 12V, 1.7A (with camera AW-E560) 0.7 A (pan/tilt head only) Genlock Input: 1.0 V[p-p] composite/75½(BNC connector) Camera Video Output: 1.0 V[p-p] composite/75½(BNC connector) Camera Control: Two-way serial communication (BNC connector) Pan/tilt Control: RS485 or equivalent (8-pin modular jack) Pan/tilt Control: RS232C/contact signal (28-pin, half-pitch connector) Lamp Control: Control signal (terminals) Option Control: Control signal (terminals) Maximum cable length: 500 m (In case of using coaxial cables 5C-2V and 10BASE-T sraight cable UPT category-5) Maximum load :4kgmax Operating temperature:-10°C to +45°C (14°F to +113°F) Dimensions: 130 (W) x 244 (H) x 192 (D) mm [5-1/8 (W) x 9-5/8 (H) x7-9/16 (D)] Weight: 3.5 kg(7.7 lbs.) Finish: AV Ivory painting Tilting Angle: 190° (approx. ±95°) Panning Angle: 300° (approx. ±150°) Maximum Speed: Panning: 25°/s, tilting: 20°/s Repeatability: Less than ±5’ Noise Level: Less than NC30 Weight and dimensions indicated are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice.SPECIFICATIONS
-22- ACCESSORIESCamera mounting plate ..................................................... 1 Camera mounting plate fixing screw (M4 x 10 mm) .............. 2 Tilting arm ........................................................................ 1 Tilting arm fixing screw (M4 x 12 mm) ................................. 4
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