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    							Model AW- P
    Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read
    these instructions completely.
    Multi-Function Controller
    F1101W2052 @ Printed in Japan
    VQT9557-2P 
    						
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    FCC Note:
    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
    To assure continued compliance follow the attached
    installation instructions and do not make any
    unauthorized modifications.
    This equipment has been tested and found to comply
    with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to
    Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
    to provide reasonable protection against harmful
    interference when the equipment is operated in a
    commercial environment. This equipment generates,
    uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
    not installed and used in accordance with the
    instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
    radio communications. Operation of this equipment in
    a residential area is likely to cause harmful
    interference in which case the user will be required to
    correct the interference at his own expense.
    CAUTION:
    Do not install or place this unit in a
    bookcase, built-in cabinet or any other
    confined space in order to maintain adequate
    ventilation. Ensure that curtains and any
    other materials do not obstruct the
    ventilation to prevent risk of electric shock or
    fire hazard due to overheating.
    CAUTION
    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
    DO NOT OPEN
    CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, 
    DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR  BACK).
    NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
    REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
    The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
    within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
    alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
    “dangerous voltage” within the product’s
    enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude
    to constitute a risk of electric shock to
    persons.
    The exclamation point within an equilateral
    triangle is intended to alert the user to the
    presence of important operating and
    maintenance (service) instructions in the
    literature accompanying the appliance.
    indicates safety information.
    WARNING:
    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
    HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
    EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
    CAUTION:
    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
    HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE,
    USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
    ONLY.Replace battery with part No. CR2032 only.
    Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or
    explosion.
    Caution—Battery may explode if mistreated.
    Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire. 
    						
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    Contents
    Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
    Accessories  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
    Parts and their functions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
    Control panel  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
    Main unit  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
    Connections  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
    Operation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
    Turning on the power  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
    Setting the travel range (limiters) of the pan-tilt head  . .20
    Setting the video signals  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
    Video signal cable compensation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
    Genlock adjustment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
    Total pedestal adjustment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28White balance adjustment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
    Black balance adjustment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
    Tracing memory settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
    Preset memory settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
    Setting menus  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
    Installing additional video boards  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
    Inserting an optional card  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
    Attaching the rack mounting adapters  . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
    Replacement of consumable parts   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
    Specifications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
    Accessories
    Connecting cable (10m)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
    Intercom jack (M6 jack)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
    Plug (Mini DIN 6-pin) for inter-communications
    system  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Rack mounting adapters (5U)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
    Mounting screws (M4a8 mm)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Pan-tilt heads supported
    AW-PH300, AW-PH300A, AW-PH350, AW-PH500, 
    AW-PH600
    
    The camera function cannot be controlled when the
    AW-PH500 is used.
    Introduction
    OThis multi-function controller is used to control one or
    more pan-tilt head systems (each of which consists of a
    pan-tilt head and convertible camera) and at the same
    time provide video signal cable compensation.
    It consists of a main unit which processes the signals and
    a control panel for operating the pan-tilt head system or
    systems, and these two parts are connected by the
    connecting cable (10 m) supplied.
    OUp to three control panels can be connected to the main
    unit.
    The cable supplied with the control panel and a 10BaseT
    straight cable (UTP category 5) are used for the
    connection.
    A headset for inter-communication purposes can be
    connected to the control panel to enable communication
    between the control panels.OUp to five pan-tilt head systems can be connected to the
    main unit, and composite systems or component systems
    can be supported.
    However, when a component system is to be supported,
    the AW-PB302 RGB card (optional accessory) must be
    installed in the convertible camera.
    OWhen the AW-PH350 is used as the pan-tilt head, the
    connection between the main unit and pan-tilt head
    system can be extended up to 1,000 meters.
    When any other pan-tilt head model is used, it can be
    extended up to 800 meters.
    Use the dedicated AC adapter (AW-PS505) for the power supply.
    When the AW-PS505 is used as the power source, 4 additional AW-PB605 boards (optional accessory) can be
    installed in this unit, making it possible to use up to 5 video boards in total.
    Note that when any optional boards are installed, the AJ-B75 AC adapter (optional accessory) should be used if
    the total power consumption, including that of this unit, exceeds 30 W. 
    						
    							4 1OPERATE lamp
    This comes on when power is supplied to the main unit
    and both the DC POWER switch on the main unit and the
    OPERATE switch on the control panel are set to ON.
    It goes off when either switch is set to OFF.
    It flashes when a disconnection or some other problem
    has occurred with the cable which is used to connect the
    main unit and control panel.
    2OPERATE switch
    This is used to control the power supply of all the pan-tilt
    head systems (each of which consists of a pan-tilt head
    and convertible camera) which have been connected to
    the main unit.
    3INCOM connector
    The headset for inter-communications purposes is
    connected here.
    4LEVEL control
    This is used to adjust the volume of the headset’s
    receiver.
    5CALL button
    When this button is pressed, the buzzers on the other
    connected control panels sound, and the CALL button’s
    lamp comes on.
    6IRIS [AUTO/MAN/LOCK] button
    This is used to select how to adjust the lens iris of the
    pan-tilt head system currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, the AUTO, MANU or LOCK
    setting is selected in turn.
    AUTO:The lens iris is adjusted automatically, and the
    IRIS button’s lamp comes on. If the FOCUS/IRIS
    dial for adjusting the iris is rotated when AUTO
    has been selected, the IRIS button’s lamp flashes
    as a warning.
    MANU:The lens iris is adjusted manually using the
    FOCUS/IRIS dial.
    At this setting, the IRIS button’s lamp goes off.
    LOCK:The lens iris is fixed at the position where it was
    adjusted manually, and the IRIS button’s lamp
    flashes.
    At the LOCK setting, the position of the lens iris
    will not be changed even if the FOCUS/IRIS dial
    is turned.
    
    Set the button to the MANU position when entering the
    lens iris position in the TRACING/PRESET MEMORY
    button.
    7IRIS indicator
    This indicates the lens iris position of the pan-tilt head
    system currently selected using 12 steps (from CLOSE to
    OPEN).
    8ZOOM indicator
    This indicates the lens zoom position of the pan-tilt head
    system currently selected using 12 steps (from WIDE to
    TELE).
    9FOCUS indicator
    This indicates the lens focus position of the pan-tilt head
    system currently selected using 12 steps (from NEAR to
    FAR).
    Parts and their functions
    $Control panel
    CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL
    AU X 12345
    TA L LY TRACING MEMORY
    LAMP
    MENU
    LIMIT
    OFF LIMIT
    ONFULL EMPTY
    OK
    LCD
    CONTRAST
    CAMERA
    CONTROL
    START
    POINT R/B
    GAIN/PED WHITE
    BALAW C
    GAIN
    MODE
    CLOSEWIDE NEAR
    DATA  S E T
    TR/PSET M.LOCK
    MEMORY
    IRIS IRIS
    IRISOPENZOOMTELEFOCUS
    FA R
    CALL INCOM
    LEVEL
    FOCUS
    OPEN
    FA R TELE
    OFFON OPERATE
    WIDE
    ZOOM/FOCUS/IRISABC
    AT W
    A
    B
    NG
    OKSTART/STOP RESTORE RESET DEF WIP H/F EXT ND
    OPTIONPAN/TILT SETCAMERA CONTROL
    TRACING/PRESET MEMORY
    IRIS SPEED
    PRIORITY
    FOCUS
    BAR
    CAM
    TR
    PSET
    LOW
    HIGH
    AUTO
    MANU
    AUTO
    MANU
    LOCK
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    LRCLOSE
    NEAROPEN
    FA RCLOSE
    NEAR
    7895
    1
    2
    3
    4
    6
    
    The IRIS, ZOOM and FOCUS indicator displays may not
    appear depending on the model of pan-tilt head and
    camera used.
    Contact your local dealer for details. 
    						
    							5 :GAIN [AUTO/MAN] button
    This is used to select the camera’s gain control mode in
    the pan-tilt head system currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, the AUTO mode or MANUAL
    mode is selected in turn.
    In the AUTO mode, the button’s lamp comes on; in the
    MANUAL mode it goes off.
    If, in the AUTO mode, the R/B GAIN/PED button is
    pressed and the gain is adjusted, the maximum gain can
    be set to one of two levels: AGC L or AGC H.
    If, in the MANUAL mode, the R/B GAIN/PED button is
    pressed and the gain is adjusted, any setting from 0 dB to
    the night eye mode can be selected for the gain.
    ;MODE [BAR/CAM] button
    This is used to select the camera’s video output signals in
    the pan-tilt head system currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, the camera’s color bar signals or
    video signals are selected in turn.
    When the color bar signals are selected, the button’s
    lamp comes on; when the video signals are selected, it
    goes off.
    AWC button
    When the WHITE BAL [A] button or [B] button has been
    selected, press the AWC button to automatically adjust
    the white balance and enter the adjustment in the
    camera’s memory A or memory B.
    While the white balance is being adjusted, the AWC
    button’s lamp flashes; when it has been adjusted
    properly, it goes off. It comes on when it was not possible
    to perform the adjustment.
    
    OThis function does not work if the MODE button has
    been set to BAR (the MODE button’s lamp is lighted)
    or if ATW has been selected.
    OIt may not be possible to adjust the white balance if
    there is no white object on the screen being shot.
    OIf a pan-tilt head other than the AW-PH350 is being
    used, the AWC button’s lamp also goes off if the white
    balance was not adjusted properly.
    Parts and their functions
    $Control panel
    CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL
    AUX 12345
    TA L LY TRACING MEMORY
    LAMP
    MENU
    LIMIT
    OFF LIMIT
    ONFULL EMPTY
    OK
    LCD
    CONTRAST
    CAMERA
    CONTROL
    START
    POINT R/B
    GAIN/PED WHITE
    BALAW C
    GAIN
    MODE
    CLOSEWIDE NEAR
    DATA  S E T
    TR/PSET M.LOCK
    MEMORY
    IRIS IRIS
    IRISOPENZOOMTELEFOCUS
    FA R
    CALL INCOM
    LEVEL
    FOCUS
    OPEN
    FA R TELE
    OFFON OPERATE
    WIDE
    ZOOM/FOCUS/IRISABC
    AT W
    A
    B
    NG
    OKSTART/STOP RESTORE RESET DEF WIP H/F EXT ND
    OPTIONPA N /TILT SETCAMERA CONTROL
    TRACING/PRESET MEMORY
    IRIS SPEED
    PRIORITY
    FOCUS
    BAR
    CAM
    TR
    PSET
    LOW
    HIGH
    AUTO
    MANU
    AUTO
    MANU
    LOCK
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    LRCLOSE
    NEAROPEN
    FA RCLOSE
    NEAR
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    							6 ?ABC button
    This is used to automatically adjust camera’s black
    balance in the pan-tilt head system currently selected.
    Set the IRIS [AUTO/MANU/LOCK] button to AUTO (the
    IRIS button is now lighted), and press the ABC button.
    While the black balance is being adjusted, the ABC
    button’s lamp flashes; when it has been adjusted
    properly, it goes off. It comes on when it was not possible
    to perform the adjustment.
    
    If a pan-tilt head other than the AW-PH350 is being used,
    the ABC button’s lamp also goes off if the black balance
    was not adjusted properly.
    @LCD panel
    This displays the statuses of the current settings.
    ACAMERA CONTROL lamp
    This comes on when communication with the camera in
    the currently selected pan-tilt head system has been
    established properly. It goes off when there is a problem
    with the communication.
    
    If a pan-tilt head other than the AW-PH350 is being used,
    the lamp will remain off even if communication has been
    established properly.
    BMenu setting control (L)
    This is used to change the item or the value of the item
    displayed on the left at the bottom of the LCD panel in the
    setting menu mode.
    CMenu setting control (R)
    This is used to change the item or the value of the item
    displayed on the right at the bottom of the LCD panel in
    the setting menu mode.DMenu setting control (main)
    This is used to select the item or change the value of the
    item displayed at the top of the LCD panel in the setting
    menu mode.
    ER/B GAIN/PED button
    Press this button to adjust the camera’s R/B gain or R/B
    pedestal in the pan-tilt head system currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, the adjustment mode is set to ON
    or OFF in turn.
    When the adjustment mode is set to ON, the button’s
    lamp comes on; when it is OFF, the lamp goes off.
    FMENU button
    This is used to select ON or OFF for the setting menu
    mode of the pan-tilt head system currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, the menu mode is set to ON or
    OFF in turn.
    When the setting menu mode is set to ON, the button’s
    lamp comes on, and the setting menu appears on the
    LCD panel.  In this status, the MENU button is used to
    select the setting menu items as well.
    When the setting menu mode is set to OFF, the button’s
    lamp goes off, and the LCD panel returns to its original
    display.
    GLCD CONTRAST control
    This is used to adjust the contrast of the LCD panel.
    HOK button
    This is pressed to select setting menu items or to enter
    the values of items.
    Parts and their functions
    $Control panel
    CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL
    AU X 12345
    TALLY TRACING MEMORY
    LAMP
    MENU
    LIMIT
    OFF LIMIT
    ONFULL EMPTY
    OK
    LCD
    CONTRAST
    CAMERA
    CONTROL
    START
    POINT R/B
    GAIN/PED WHITE
    BALAW C
    GAIN
    MODE
    CLOSEWIDE NEAR
    DATA  S E T
    TR/PSET M.LOCK
    MEMORY
    IRIS IRIS
    IRISOPENZOOMTELEFOCUS
    FA R
    CALL INCOM
    LEVEL
    FOCUS
    OPEN
    FA R TELE
    OFFON OPERATE
    WIDE
    ZOOM/FOCUS/IRISABC
    AT W
    A
    B
    NG
    OKSTART/STOP RESTORE RESET DEF WIP H/F EXT ND
    OPTIONPA N / T ILT  SETCAMERA CONTROL
    TRACING/PRESET MEMORY
    IRIS SPEED
    PRIORITY
    FOCUS
    BAR
    CAM
    TR
    PSET
    LOW
    HIGH
    AUTO
    MANU
    AUTO
    MANU
    LOCK
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    LRCLOSE
    NEAROPEN
    FA RCLOSE
    NEAR
    ?@DFHGEACB
    It is possible to switch the speed at which the setting value
    of some of the items in the setting menu changes each
    time jog dial B, Cor Dis pressed.
    (See pages 36 and 37)
    Note that this function may not work with the AW-RP615
    Control Panel (optional accessory). 
    						
    							7 ILAMP button
    This controls the ON and OFF of the halogen lamp which
    is connected to the pan-tilt head system currently
    selected.  
    Each time it is pressed, the lamp is turned ON or OFF in
    turn.
    When the halogen lamp is ON, the button’s lamp comes
    on; when it is OFF, the lamp goes off.
    It flashes when the halogen lamp has not been
    connected or when the lamp has been disconnected or
    some other problem has occurred.
    JDEF button
    This sets the defroster function ON or OFF when a pan-
    tilt head (AW-PH600) equipped with a defroster function
    is used in the pan-tilt head system currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, the function is turned ON or OFF
    in turn.
    When the defroster is ON, the button’s lamp comes on;
    when it is OFF, the lamp goes off.
    KWIP button
    This sets the wiper function ON or OFF when a pan-tilt
    head (AW-PH600) equipped with a wiper function is used
    in the pan-tilt head system currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, the function is turned ON or OFF
    in turn.
    When the wiper is ON, the button’s lamp comes on;
    alternatively, when it is OFF, it goes off.
    LH/F button
    This sets the heater/fan function ON or OFF when a pan-
    tilt head (AW-PH600) equipped with a heater/fan function
    is used in the pan-tilt head system currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, the function is turned ON or OFF
    in turn.
    When the heater/fan is ON, the button’s lamp comes on;
    when it is OFF, the heater/fan goes off.MEXT button
    This sets the extender function ON or OFF when a lens
    equipped with an extender function is used in the pan-tilt
    head system currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, the function is turned ON or OFF
    in turn.
    When the extender is ON, the button’s lamp comes on;
    when it is OFF, the lamp goes off.
    NND button
    This sets the ND filter function ON or OFF when a lens
    equipped with an ND filter function is used in the pan-tilt
    head system currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, the function is turned ON or OFF
    in turn.
    When the ND filter is ON, the button’s lamp comes on;
    when it is OFF, the lamp goes off.
    OOPTION button
    This controls the short- or open-circuiting of the OPTION
    SW CONTROL OUT connector of the AC adapter (AW-
    PS300) which is connected to the pan-tilt head system
    currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, short-circuiting or open-circuiting
    is selected in turn.
    When the connector is short-circuited, the button’s lamp
    comes on; when it is open-circuited, the lamp goes off.
    Parts and their functions
    $Control panel
    CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL
    AUX 12345
    TALLY TRACING MEMORY
    LAMP
    MENU
    LIMIT
    OFF LIMIT
    ONFULL EMPTY
    OK
    LCD
    CONTRAST
    CAMERA
    CONTROL
    START
    POINT R/B
    GAIN/PED WHITE
    BALAW C
    GAIN
    MODE
    CLOSEWIDE NEAR
    DATA  S E T
    TR/PSET M.LOCK
    MEMORY
    IRIS IRIS
    IRISOPENZOOMTELEFOCUS
    FA R
    CALL INCOM
    LEVEL
    FOCUS
    OPEN
    FA R TELE
    OFFON OPERATE
    WIDE
    ZOOM/FOCUS/IRISABC
    AT W
    A
    B
    NG
    OKSTART/STOP RESTORE RESET DEF WIP H/F EXT ND
    OPTIONPA N / T ILT  SETCAMERA CONTROL
    TRACING/PRESET MEMORY
    IRIS SPEED
    PRIORITY
    FOCUS
    BAR
    CAM
    TR
    PSET
    LOW
    HIGH
    AUTO
    MANU
    AUTO
    MANU
    LOCK
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    LRCLOSE
    NEAROPEN
    FA RCLOSE
    NEAR
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    							8 PSTART POINT button
    Press this to set the position at which the tracing memory
    is to be started.
    QSTART/STOP button
    Press this to start or stop entry into the tracing memory.
    RRESTORE button
    Press this to correct or change what has been entered in
    the tracing memory.
    SRESET button
    Press this to erase what has been entered in the tracing
    memory.
    TTR/PSET button
    This is used to select the tracing memory mode or preset
    memory mode.  
    Each time it is pressed, the tracing memory mode or
    preset memory mode is selected in turn.
    When the tracing memory mode is selected, the button’s
    lamp comes on; when the preset memory mode is
    selected, the lamp goes off.
    UM.LOCK button
    This is used to disable or enable the recording of settings
    in the tracing memory or preset memory.
    Each time it is pressed, recording disable or enable is
    selected in turn.
    When recording is disabled, the button’s lamp comes on;
    when it is enabled, the lamp goes off.VMEMORY button
    This is pressed when the pan-tilt head system’s settings
    are to be entered as a preset memory into one of the
    TRACING/PRESET MEMORY buttons [1] through [50].
    Up to 50 settings can be entered per pan-tilt head system
    into a preset memory.
    Pan-tilt head system’s settings
    How to enter settings into the preset memory
    WTRACING/PRESET MEMORY buttons [1] to [50]
    Tracing memory or preset memory data is entered into
    these buttons.
    Tracing memory: [1] through [10]
    Preset memory : [1] through [50]
    
    It is not possible to enter preset memory data into any
    button in which a tracing memory has already been
    entered.1Select the pan-tilt head system using the
    CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL button.
    2Select the preset memory mode using the
    TP/PSET button.
    3Set the pan-tilt head system.
    4While pressing the MEMORY button, press one of
    the TRACING/PRESET MEMORY buttons from [1]
    through [50] into which the settings are to be
    entered.
    Pan-tilt head:
    Pan-tilt position
    Camera:
    Zoom, focus, iris, white balance
    Parts and their functions
    $Control panel
    CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL
    AUX 12345
    TALLY TRACING MEMORY
    LAMP
    MENU
    LIMIT
    OFF LIMIT
    ONFULL EMPTY
    OK
    LCD
    CONTRAST
    CAMERA
    CONTROL
    START
    POINT R/B
    GAIN/PED WHITE
    BALAW C
    GAIN
    MODE
    CLOSEWIDE NEAR
    DATA  S E T
    TR/PSET M.LOCK
    MEMORY
    IRIS IRIS
    IRISOPENZOOMTELEFOCUS
    FA R
    CALL INCOM
    LEVEL
    FOCUS
    OPEN
    FA R TELE
    OFFON OPERATE
    WIDE
    ZOOM/FOCUS/IRISABC
    AT W
    A
    B
    NG
    OKSTART/STOP RESTORE RESET DEF WIP H/F EXT ND
    OPTIONPAN/TILT SETCAMERA CONTROL
    TRACING/PRESET MEMORY
    IRIS SPEED
    PRIORITY
    FOCUS
    BAR
    CAM
    TR
    PSET
    LOW
    HIGH
    AUTO
    MANU
    AUTO
    MANU
    LOCK
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    							9 XZOOM lever, FOCUS/IRIS dial
    These are used to adjust the lens zoom in the pan-tilt
    head system currently selected.
    Depending on the direction in which the ZOOM lever is
    tilted, TELE (telephoto) or WIDE (wide angle) is set, and
    depending on the angle at which it is tilted, the zoom
    speed is adjusted.
    The lens focus or lens iris is adjusted using the dial at the
    top of the lever.
    Using the button on the top of the lever, the dial’s function
    can be switched so that the dial will serve as a focus
    adjustment dial or iris adjustment dial.
    When the focus adjustment dial function has been
    selected, the FOCUS lamp on the right of the lever
    comes on; alternatively, when the iris adjustment dial
    function has been selected, the IRIS lamp comes on.
    
    When the ZOOM lever dial functions as an iris
    adjustment dial, the PAN/TILT lever dial on the other side
    functions as a focus adjustment dial, and the FOCUS
    lamp on the left of the PAN/TILT lever comes on.
    Similarly, when the ZOOM lever dial functions as a focus
    adjustment dial, the PAN/TILT lever dial on the other side
    functions as an iris adjustment dial, and the IRIS lamp on
    the left of the PAN/TILT lever comes on.
    YIRIS lamp
    This comes on when the dial on the top of the ZOOM
    lever functions as an iris adjustment dial.
    ZFOCUS lamp
    This comes on when the dial on the top of the ZOOM
    lever functions as a focus adjustment dial.
    Parts and their functions
    $Control panel
    CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL
    AUX 12345
    TA L LY TRACING MEMORY
    LAMP
    MENU
    LIMIT
    OFF LIMIT
    ONFULL EMPTY
    OK
    LCD
    CONTRAST
    CAMERA
    CONTROL
    START
    POINT R/B
    GAIN/PED WHITE
    BALAW C
    GAIN
    MODE
    CLOSEWIDE NEAR
    DATA  S E T
    TR/PSET M.LOCK
    MEMORY
    IRIS IRIS
    IRISOPENZOOMTELEFOCUS
    FA R
    CALL INCOM
    LEVEL
    FOCUS
    OPEN
    FA R TELE
    OFFON OPERATE
    WIDE
    ZOOM/FOCUS/IRISABC
    AT W
    A
    B
    NG
    OKSTART/STOP RESTORE RESET DEF WIP H/F EXT ND
    OPTIONPA N /TILT SETCAMERA CONTROL
    TRACING/PRESET MEMORY
    IRIS SPEED
    PRIORITY
    FOCUS
    BAR
    CAM
    TR
    PSET
    LOW
    HIGH
    AUTO
    MANU
    AUTO
    MANU
    LOCK
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    NEAROPEN
    FA RCLOSE
    NEAR
    X
    ZY
    [
    ]\
    [PAN/TILT lever, FOCUS/IRIS dial
    These are used to adjust the direction of the pan-tilt head
    in the pan-tilt head system currently selected.
    When the PAN/TILT lever is panned in the L/R direction,
    the pan-tilt head direction changes to the left or right;
    when it is tilted in the UP/DOWN direction, it changes in
    the up or down direction.
    The speed is adjusted by the angle to which the lever is
    tilted.
    The lens focus or lens iris is adjusted using the dial at the
    top of the lever.
    Using the button on the top surface of the lever, the dial’s
    function can be switched so that the dial will serve as a
    focus adjustment dial or iris adjustment dial.
    When the focus adjustment dial function has been
    selected, the FOCUS lamp on the left of the lever comes
    on; alternatively, when the iris adjustment dial function
    has been selected, the IRIS lamp comes on.
    
    When the PAN/TILT lever dial functions as an iris
    adjustment dial, the ZOOM lever dial on the other side
    functions as a focus adjustment dial, and the FOCUS
    lamp on the right of the ZOOM lever comes on.
    Similarly, when the PAN/TILT lever dial functions as a
    focus adjustment dial, the ZOOM lever dial on the other
    side functions as an iris adjustment dial, and the IRIS
    lamp on the right of the ZOOM lever comes on.
    \IRIS lamp
    This comes on when the dial on the top of the PAN/TILT
    lever functions as an iris adjustment dial.
    ]FOCUS lamp
    This comes on when the dial on the top of the PAN/TILT
    lever functions as a focus adjustment dial. 
    						
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    Parts and their functions
    $Control panel
    CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL
    AUX 12345
    TALLY TRACING MEMORY
    LAMP
    MENU
    LIMIT
    OFF LIMIT
    ONFULL EMPTY
    OK
    LCD
    CONTRAST
    CAMERA
    CONTROL
    START
    POINT R/B
    GAIN/PED WHITE
    BALAW C
    GAIN
    MODE
    CLOSEWIDE NEAR
    DATA SET
    TR/PSET M.LOCK
    MEMORY
    IRIS IRIS
    IRISOPENZOOMTELEFOCUS
    FA R
    CALL INCOM
    LEVEL
    FOCUS
    OPEN
    FA R TELE
    OFFON OPERATE
    WIDE
    ZOOM/FOCUS/IRISABC
    AT W
    A
    B
    NG
    OKSTART/STOP RESTORE RESET DEF WIP H/F EXT ND
    OPTIONPA N / T ILT  SETCAMERA CONTROL
    TRACING/PRESET MEMORY
    IRIS SPEED
    PRIORITY
    FOCUS
    BAR
    CAM
    TR
    PSET
    LOW
    HIGH
    AUTO
    MANU
    AUTO
    MANU
    LOCK
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    NEAROPEN
    FA RCLOSE
    NEAR
    `
    ^
    _
    a
    ^TALLY lamps [1] to [5]
    When tally signals are input to TALLY connectors [1]
    through [5] on the main unit, the lamps with the numbers
    corresponding to the connectors come on.
    _CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL buttons 
    [1] to [5], [AUX]
    When buttons [1] to [5] are pressed, the pan-tilt head
    systems connected to the slots in the main unit are
    selected.
    The lamps of the selected buttons come on, and the
    video signals from the selected pan-tilt head systems are
    output to the PREVIEW MONITOR OUT 1 to 3
    connectors on the main unit.
    When the [AUX] button is pressed, the signals from the
    equipment connected to the AUX IN 75Ωconnector on
    the main unit are output.
    `PRIORITY button
    When more than one control panel is connected to the
    main unit, press this button to control the pan-tilt head
    systems.
    The button’s lamp comes on in the control mode, and it
    remains off in the non-control mode.
    When one control panel is connected to the main unit, the
    button’s lamp is lighted at all times.
    aSPEED button
    This is used to select the control (pan, tilt, zoom, focus,
    iris) speed of the pan-tilt head system currently selected.
    Each time it is pressed, the high-speed mode or low-
    speed mode is selected in turn.
    The button’s lamp comes on in the high-speed mode, and
    it remains off in the low-speed mode.
    Using the SPEED SELECT item on the setting menu, the
    speed can be set in one of three steps for the high-speed
    mode and for the low-speed mode. 
    						
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