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    							Pan/Tilt Head Controller  AW-RP400
    30 (E)
    ENGLISH
    Example of rack mounting
    $How to mount the AW-RP400 in a rack
    AW-RP400
    1Use the accessory mounting screws (M4!8 mm) to attach the rack-mounting adaptors.
    Rack-mounting adaptor
    Accessory mounting
    screws (M4!8 mm)
    4 pcs 
    						
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    Example of rack mounting
    $How to change the direction of the connector panel
    1Remove the five bottom panel screws, and remove the
    blank panel.
    2Remove the five rear panel screws, and remove the
    connector panel.
    3Secure the connector panel to the bottom panel using the
    screws.
    4Secure the blank panel to the rear panel using the
    screws.
    Screws!5 (bottom panel)
    Screws!5
    (rear panel)
    Screws!5 (bottom panel)
    Screws!5
    (rear panel) Remove the blank
    panel.
    Remove the
    connector panel.
    Connector panel
    Blank panel 
    						
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    Example of rack mounting
    $How to replace the zoom switch
    1Remove the four screws that secure the zoom lever.
    2Pull out the zoom lever, disconnect the two cables from
    the circuit board inside, and remove the zoom lever.
    3Plug the two cables extending from the zoom switch into
    the connectors on the circuit board inside.
    4Secure the zoom switch using the four screws.
    Screws!4
    Screws!4 
    						
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    Replacing the consumable parts
    The joysticks and zoom switch are consumables.
    Replace them if they are not working properly.
    Ask your dealer to do the replacement work. 
    						
    							Pan/Tilt Head Controller  AW-RP400
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    Specifications
    Input connectors
    DC 12V IN: XLR, 4 pins
    CONTROL IN FROM ROP: D-SUB 15-pin, cable supplied with AW-CB400 remote operation panel
    CONTROL IN FROM RCB: 10-pin round connector, cable supplied with WV-CB700A
    EXT CONT IN: RJ45, additional AW-RP400 control signal input; 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5),
    max. 500 meters
    REMOTE: 50-pin D-SUB connector, external control input, AW-CA50T9
    Output connectors
    CONTROL OUT TO 
    PAN/TILT HEAD: RJ45, pan/tilt head control signal output; 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5), 
    max. 500 meters
    MONI SEL OUT: RJ45, monitor switching signal output; 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5), 
    max. 50 meters
    EXT CONT OUT: RJ45, additional AW-RP400 control signal output; 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category
    5), max. 500 meters
    Input/output connectors
    INCOM (top panel): XLR, 4 pins
    TALLY/INCOM: D-SUB, 15-pin
    TALLY: Contact input (Do not apply a voltage in excess of 5V to this connector.)
    INCOM: 4-wire system
    Switch functions:Master/slave switching, OPERATE control, home position, menu/limit switch, optional
    function operations, pan/tilt head selection, lens iris AUTO/MANU/LOCK switching, preset
    memory data operations, tracing memory data operations, call
    Adjustment functions:LCD contrast, INCOM level, lens iris, zoom, focus, pan/tilt/rotation, zoom speed, 
    focus speed, pan speed, tilt speed, rotation speed, menu settings
    Ambient operating temperature:–10°C to +45°C
    Storage temperature:–20°C to +60°C
    Ambient operating humidity:30% to 90% (no condensation)
    Dimensions (W!H!D):320!85!266 mm
    Weight:Approx. ?? kg
    Finish:Colour resembling Munsell 3.5
    Supply voltage:DC 10.8V to 16V
    Power consumption:Approx. 11W
    1indicates safety information. 
    						
    							Cable Compensator  AW-RC400
    35 (E)
    Introduction
    Accessories
    ≥The AW-RC400 is capable of providing cable
    compensation for analogue composite, analogue Y/C or
    analogue component signals in five channels up to 500
    meters (when the 5C-2V connecting cable or its
    equivalent is used).
    ≥It features a 5us advance function for the sync signals in
    order to provide easy support for a system (another cable
    compensator is required) in which the coaxial cable
    connected between this AW-RC400 cable compensator
    and the camera is longer than 500 meters.NOTE
    ≥Input either sync signals to the sync signal input
    connector on the AW-RC400 cable compensator or
    input video signals to one of the video channels (input
    composite signals or Y signals with sync to video input
    connector 1). If neither of these signals is input, the
    monitor selection will not be controlled.
    ≥The AW-RC400 provides cable compensation for the
    three Y, Pr and Pb signal channels by means of a
    single control. This means that the Y, Pr and Pb signals
    cannot be adjusted separately. In the same way, the Y
    and C signals cannot be adjusted separately.
    ≥The AW-RC400 is a cable compensator and, as such,
    it does not come with signal conversion functions (for
    converting component signals into composite signals,
    for instance).
    ≥When the cable compensator is to be discarded at the
    end of its service life, ask a specialized contractor to
    dispose of it properly in order to protect the
    environment.
    Rack-mounting adaptors  ............................................................. 2
    Mounting screws (M4!8 mm)  .................................................... 4 
    						
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    Parts and their function
    1Power LED
    This lights up green when the (2) POWER switch is set
    to ON while a DC 12V voltage is supplied to the (7) DC
    12V IN socket.
    2POWER switch
    Set this to ON to turn on the cable compensator’s power.
    Part of the power supply circuitry will still operate even
    when the power switch is at the OFF position. To turn off
    the power completely, disconnect the AC adaptor.
    3Cable length setting switches [0 to 5]
    Set these switches according to the length of the coaxial
    cable connected. [0] is used to provide the minimum
    amount of cable compensation, and [5] the maximum
    amount. As a general guideline, set to [1] if the coaxial
    cable is 100 meters long, and [2] if it is 200 meters long.
    4Y LEVEL control
    Use this to adjust the output level of the cable
    compensation output signals (video output).
    5F RESPONSE control
    Use this to adjust the amount of cable compensation
    (frequency response compensation) for the cable
    compensation output signals.
    6SHORT/LONG selector switch
    This is normally used at the SHORT position. Set it to
    LONG if the coaxial cable from the camera is a long one
    and the camera’s sync adjustment range is insufficient, or
    if the cable compensator is used as part of a system
    (another cable compensator is required) in which the
    coaxial cable (5C-2V or equivalent) connected to the
    camera is longer than 500 meters.
    7DC 12V IN socket
    This is the power input socket. Connect the AW-PS301 AC
    adaptor (sold separately) here.
    8MONI SEL IN connector
    Control signals for selecting the video signals output to
    the MONITOR1 or 2 connector are supplied to this
    connector. Connect it to the MONI SEL OUT connector
    on AW-RP400 pan/tilt head controller using a 10BASE-T
    straight cable (equivalent to UTP category 5). It is then
    possible to output the video signals of the camera
    selected by the AW-RP400 or the AW-CB400 remote
    operation panel which is connected to the AW-RP400, to
    the MONITOR1 or MONITOR2 connector.
    9G/L IN connectors
    The sync signals (black burst signals) are input here.
    These connectors are automatically terminated internally
    by a 75-ohm resistance. The top and bottom connectors
    have the same specifications, and the signals can be
    connected to either one. The termination is released if
    BNC cables are connected to both input connectors
    (when they are used in a loop-through configuration).
    :G/L OUT connectors [1 to 5]
    The genlock signals supplied to the G/L IN connector can
    be distributed and output to five cameras.
    Use sync signal outputs 1 to 5 to correspond to video
    signal channels 1 to 5.
    The signals of sync signal output connector 1 are
    supplied to the camera connected to video input
    connector 1.
    12345
    687>=
    						
    							Cable Compensator  AW-RC400
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    Parts and their function
    ;MONITOR1, 2 connectors
    The video signals of the cameras selected by the 
    AW-RP400 pan/tilt head controller or the AW-CB400
    remote operation panel which is connected to the 
    AW-RP400 are output from these connectors.
    The output signals are cable-compensated signals of the
    same type as the input signals. For instance, if a channel
    to which composite signals have been input is selected,
    these composite signals will be cable-compensated and
    output.
    Pb IN connectors [1 to 5]
    The analogue video signals are input to these
    connectors. They are terminated internally by a 75-ohm
    resistance.
    The Pb (B-Y among the component signals) signals are
    supplied.
    ?Y/VIDEO OUT connectors [1 to 5]
    The analogue video signals are output from these
    connectors. Cable-compensated Y or VIDEO (composite)
    signals that are in accordance with the input signals are
    output. Y signals are output if component Y signals have
    been input to the Y/VIDEO IN connectors 
    [1 to 5], and composite signals are output if composite
    signals have been input.
    @Pr/C OUT connectors [1 to 5]
    The analogue video signals are output from these
    connectors. Cable-compensated Pr or C signals that are
    in accordance with the input signals are output.
    Pr signals are output if Pr signals have been input to the
    Pr/C IN connectors [1 to 5], and C signals are output if C
    signals have been input.
    APb OUT connectors [1 to 5]
    The analogue video signals are output from these
    connectors. Cable-compensated Pb signals are output if
    Pb signals have been input to the Pb IN connectors 
    [1 to 5].
    BAC adaptor storage space
    The AC adaptor can be stored here when the ambient
    temperature in the location where the cable compensator
    has been installed is under 30°C. Remove the two
    screws, and remove the storage space cover. Pull out the
    AW-PS301 AC adaptor, and stow it away while ensuring
    that the cable is not subjected to stress. Trouble will
    occur in the AC adaptor if the ambient temperature
    exceeds 30°C, in which case it should not be stored in
    the space. 
    						
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    Example of rack mounting
    $How to mount the AW-RC400 in a rack
    Use the accessory rack-mounting adaptors and accessory
    mounting screws (M4!8 mm) to mount the unit in a rack.
    1Press the POWER switch to turn off the power.
    2Remove four feet on the bottom of the unit.
    3Place the rack-mounting adaptors to the both ends of the
    unit, and fix it using four mounting screws.POWER switch
    Remove four feet.
    Rack-mounting adaptor
    Mounting
    screws 
    						
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    Specifications
    Input connectors
    DC 12V IN: For connecting accessory AC adaptor (AW-PS301)
    G/L IN: BNC!2, automatically terminated by 75-ohm resistance, loop-through output, black burst
    VIDEO/Y, Pr/C, Pb: BNC!3 (5 sets), 75-ohm termination
    Composite  1 Vp-p
    Y/C
    Y: 1 Vp-p (with sync)
    C: 0.286V (burst)
    Component
    Y: 1 Vp-p (with sync)
    Pr, Pb: 0.7Vp-p
    MONI SEL IN: RJ45
    Connecting cable: 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5), max. 50 meters
    Output connectors
    G/L OUT: BNC!5, 75-ohm output, 5C-2V connecting cable, max. 1000 meters
    VIDEO/Y, Pr/C, Pb: BNC!3 (5 sets), 75-ohm output
    Composite  1 Vp-p
    Y/C
    Y: 1 Vp-p (with sync)
    C: 0.286V (burst)
    Component
    Y: 1 Vp-p (with sync)
    Pr, Pb: 0.7Vp-p
    (Cable compensation adjustment is required)
    MONITOR OUT1/2: BNC!3 (2 sets), 75-ohm output
    Switch and adjustment functions:Power ON/OFF; cable length setting 0/1/2/3/4/5; sync signal setting SHORT/LONG; cable
    compensation amount adjustment; video level adjustment
    Ambient operating temperature:0°C to +40°C
    Storage temperature:–20°C to +60°C
    Ambient operating humidity:30% to 90% (no condensation)
    Dimensions (W!H!D):420!250!88 mm
    Weight:Approx. 3.7 kg
    Finish:AV ivory paint (colour resembling Munsell 7.9Y6.8/0.8)
    Supply voltage:DC 10.8V to 16V
    Power consumption:Approx. 9W
    1indicates safety information. 
    						
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