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    Parts and their functions
    AC adapter unit
    
     
     
     
     
     DC power unit
    This unit supplies a DC output of 15 V, 10 A (maximum) 
    when an AC input of 120 V is supplied.
     Power switch [POWER ON/OFF]
    This switch is used to supply AC power to the DC power 
    unit. Keep the switch in the ON position during use. 
     Fuse holder/fuse
    A fuse for protecting the DC power unit is in the fuse 
    holder. A burnt fuse may be caused by a DC power 
    unit defect. In such a case, consult the store where you 
    purchased it.
     Power LED
    This lights up red when the power switch  is at ON.
    This is off when the power switch 
      is at OFF.
     Cover fastening screws (2)
    To ensure safety, be absolutely sure to tighten up these 
    screws and close the cover upon completion of the 
    installation work. 
     Cover
    Loosen the two cover fastening screws  and open the 
    cover to proceed with the connections. When closing the 
    cover, first close the cover, and then be absolutely sure to 
    tighten up the two fastening screws.
    Since malfunctions or other trouble may result if the 
    screws are not tightened enough, be absolutely sure to 
    use a screwdriver to tighten them up.
     AC power input terminal board
    This terminal board is for connecting AC input power.  
    (AC 120 V, 60 Hz, 120 W)
     AC adapter mounting screw holes (×4)
    Attach the supplied pole mounting plate to these screw 
    holes when the AC adapter is to be mounted on a pole or 
    other support.
     DC output connector [DC15 V OUT]
    Connect this connector to the [POWER] connector on the 
    main unit using the supplied power cable.
     Ventilation opening
     AC power input cable [AC IN]
    This is the AC power input cable. It is held in place by the 
    fixed bushing.
      
    
     
    						
    							
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    Parts and their functions
    Supplied cable unit
    
    
    
     
     
     
     24P round water-proof plug (male)
    Connect this to the multi connector [MULTI] on the main 
    unit.
     RJ-45 modular plug
    Connect this to pan/tilt head controller. 
    It can be extended up to 3281 ft. (1000 m). 
    To extend the connection, use a relay adapter purchased 
    on the market and use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP 
    category 5) for the extension.
     VIDEO OUT BNC jack
    This is the output connector for the camera’s video 
    signals.
     
    Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.
     Y OUT BNC jack
    This is the output connector for the camera’s video 
    signals.
     
    Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.
     Pr OUT BNC jack
    This is the output connector for the camera’s video 
    signals.
     
    Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.
     Pb OUT BNC jack
    This is the output connector for the camera’s video 
    signals.
     
    Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.
     G/L IN BNC jack
    This is the gen-lock signal input jack. 
    Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.
     D-SUB 15P connector (male)
    Connect the controller used for the multi purpose camera 
    to this connector. When connecting it directly, remove the 
    stud prior to use.
    Pin No.Signal name
    1– – –
    9– – –
    2– – –
    10– – –
    3– – –
    11– – –
    4– – –
    12GND
    5– – –
    13TXD (C)
    6– – –
    14RXD (H)
    7TXD (H)
    15RXD (C)
    8– – –
     
     
     (VEEB0133) 
    						
    							
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    Parts and their functions
     
     (VEEB0152)
     
     7P round water-proof plug (female)
    Connect this to the power connector [POWER] on the 
    main unit.
     7P round water-proof plug (male)
    Connect this to the DC output connector [DC 15V OUT] 
    on the AC adapter.
     
     (VEEB0176)
     26P connector (male)
    Connect this to the CAMERA I/F connector [CAMERA 
    I/F] on the housing.
     50P connector (male)
    Connect this to the CAMERA I/F connector [CAMERA 
    I/F] on the convertible camera.
      
     26P connector (male)
    Connect this to the CAMERA I/F connector [CAMERA 
    I/F] on the housing.
     D-SUB 15P connector (female)
    Connect this to the I/F connector [CAMERA I/F] on the 
    AK-HC900 series.
     (VEEB0177)
      
     26P connector (male)
    Connect this to the CAMERA I/F connector [CAMERA 
    I/F] on the housing.
     High-density D-SUB 15P connector (male)
    Connect this to the I/F connector [I/F] on the AK-HC1500.
     (VEEB0178)
      
    						
    							
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    Installation
    Installing the housing mount frame
    Attach the housing mount frame (supplied) to the rotary arm of the main unit.
      Attach the housing mount frame to the rotary arm as shown in the figure below. The screws must be installed together with 
    the flat washers and spring washers (supplied).
     · Using the supplied Allen key, install the frame securely to prevent looseness in the four places where the screws are used.
    Rotary arm
    
    Allen key
    Housing mount frame 
    						
    							
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    Installation
    Cable compensation circuit settings
    When the pan/tilt head and controller have been connected, the maximum allowable length of the connecting cables is 3281 ft. 
    (1000 m) for the 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) and coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281). However, when using the cables 
    beyond a distance of 1640 ft. (500 m), set the cable compensation circuit to ON by following the steps. (The factory setting is 
    OFF.)
      Remove the five screws used to attach the sunshade cover to keep direct sunlight off the unit, and remove this cover.
      Remove the five screws used to attach the pan/tilt head main unit cover, and remove this cover.
      Set the SW1 on the internal COMP circuit board to ON.
      Return the main unit cover and sunshade cover to their original positions, and use the mounting screws to fasten them 
    securely.
    Main unit cover
    Sunshade cover
    COMP circuit board
    Set to ON.
    
    When sending HD analog component signals using the AK-HC910 or AK-HC900, set SW2, SW3 to HD.
    At this switch setting, the cable compensation circuit will not work even if SW1 is set to ON so set SW1 to OFF.
    The selector switch 
    						
    							
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    Installation
    CPU circuit board switch settings
    Set switches SW1, SW2 and SW3 on the CPU circuit board as follows.
      SW1 (Selector switch for landing characteristics)  
    For a soft landing:  Set SW1 to the left position (RP501). (Factory setting)
      For an exact landing:  Set SW1 to the right position (RP605). 
      SW2 
    Do not change the position of this switch. Continue to use it at the DESK TOP position.
      SW3 
    Do not change the position of this switch. Continue to use it at the RS-422 position.
    • Before setting these switches, be absolutely sure to turn off the power of the AC adapter connected to the pan/tilt head.
    •  The switch settings are not changed simply by changing the position of the switches.
     
    After changing the position of a switch, turn the power off and then back on to actually change the setting of that switch.
    SW1
    SW2
    SW3 
    						
    							
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    Installation
    How to install the camera
       
    Loosen the bolts for opening and closing the top cover, 
    and open the top cover.
    Loosen the top cover open/close bolts
       Open the top cover until the support arm completely 
    enters the groove. 
     
    Bear in mind that it will not be possible to lock the top 
    cover if the arm is not completely in.
    The support arm completely enters  
    the groove.
       Install the camera on the camera mount.
       For details on how to install the camera and mount, refer 
    to the instructions on the following pages. 
        Remove the camera mount. 
    						
    							
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    Installation
    
      Use the 2 screws 
     supplied with the camera to attach 
    the mounting adapter  (supplied with the camera) to 
    the top panel of the camera.
      Attach the positioning screw   (supplied) to the camera 
    mounting spacer . 
      Use the 2 screws  (supplied) to attach the camera 
    mounting spacer  to the mounting adapter  (supplied 
    with camera) on the top panel of the camera.
       Attach the camera mount 
     to the camera mounting 
    spacer  using the 2 screws , flat washers  and 
    spring washers 
     (supplied). 
    ( Make sure that the two sides of the camera mount are  higher than the central area that is attached.)
      Attach the lens to the camera.  
    Remove the lens hood and zoom lever.
    
       Attach the positioning screw 
     (supplied) to the camera 
    mounting spacer .
      Use the 2 screws  (supplied) to attach the camera 
    mounting spacer  to the fan mounting seat  on the 
    top panel of the camera.
       Attach the camera mount 
     to the camera mounting 
    spacer  using the 2 screws , flat washers  and 
    spring washers 
     (supplied).  
    ( Make sure that the two sides of the camera mount are  higher than the central area that is attached.)
      Attach the lens to the camera.  
    Remove the lens hood and zoom lever
    .
    The camera mount in the opposite direction from when the AW-E655 is used as the camera.
     
     
    
    
     
     
     
    
    
    
    
     
     
     
    
    
    To ensure that none of the screws are loose, use a tool to tighten them up securely. 
    						
    							
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    Installation
    
      Attach the positioning 1 screw  (supplied) to the 
    camera mount 
    .
       
    Attach the camera mount  to the fan mounting part  
    on the top panel of the camera
     using the 1 screw , flat 
    washer 
      and spring washer  (supplied). (The camera 
    mount points toward the front or back in the opposite 
    way from a convertible camera. For pointing upward or 
    downward, make sure that the two sides of the camera 
    mount are lower than the central area that is attached.)
       Attach the lens to the camera.  
    Remove the lens hood and zoom lever
    .
    
       Attach the positioning screw 
     (supplied) to the camera 
    mounting spacer .
      Use the 2 screws  (supplied) to attach the camera 
    mounting spacer  to the fan mounting seat  on the 
    top panel of the camera.
       Attach the camera mount 
     to the camera mounting 
    spacer  using the 2 screws , flat washers  and 
    spring washers 
     (supplied).  
    ( Make sure that the two sides of the camera mount are  lower than the central area that is attached.)
      Attach the lens to the camera.  
    Remove the lens hood and zoom lever
    .
    The camera mount in the opposite direction from when the AW-E750, 
    AW-E860 is used as the camera.
    
    
    
     
     
     
     
     
    
     
     
     
     
     
    To ensure that none of the screws are loose, use a tool to tighten them up securely. 
    						
    							
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      Attach the positioning 1 screw  (supplied) to the 
    camera mount 
    .
       
    Attach the camera mount   using the 2 screws , flat 
    washers 
      and spring washers  (supplied).  
    (The camera mount points toward the front or back in 
    the opposite way from a convertible camera. For pointing 
    upward or downward, make sure that the two sides of the 
    camera mount are higher 
    — which is the opposite from 
    when the AK-HC910 is used — than the central area that 
    is attached.)
       Attach the lens to the camera.  
    Remove the lens hood and zoom lever
    .
    Installation
     
      
     
    To ensure that none of the screws are loose,  
    use a tool to tighten them up securely.
    The camera mount in the opposite direction from 
    when the AK-HC910 is used as the camera. 
    						
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