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Panasonic Outdoor Pan Tilt Head Aw Ph650 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Outdoor Pan Tilt Head Aw Ph650 Operating Instructions
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31 Connections Example of connections when using a multi purpose camera Iris operationAW-RP655AK-HRP150 AUTO AUTOAUTO AK-HRP150 MANUAL AUTOMANUAL AW-RP655 MANUAL MANUAL ( )— Set to MANUAL when using the presets and tracing memory. • Since the iris control of the AK-HRP150 and AW-RP655 is not coordinated, it may vary significantly when it is operated initially after the controller used to exercise control has been switched. • The IRIS indicator on the AW-RP655 can be displayed only when the iris data can be imported from the camera; when it cannot be imported, the CLOSE display appears or no display appears but this does not mean that something is wrong with the iris control. • When the AK-HC1500 is used, no signals are output from the Y/PR/PB connectors. Pb MULTI RJ-45 relay adapter Multi function controller AW-RP655 POWEROutdoor pan/tilt head AW-PH650 Monitor 10BASE-T (UTP category 5) straight cable Pr G/L input SDI OUT To be locally purchased Y D-SUB 15pin AC adapter AW-PS505A Camera controllerAK-HRP150/AK-HRP900 Precautions when using the AK-HC910 The AK-HC910 is capable of outputting HD-SDI signals and Y/PB/PR signals, but when the Y/PB/PR signals are used as the main line, do not connect any signals to the SDI IN/OUT connector. Connect signals to the SDI OUT connector only when using HD-SDI signals as the main line .
32 Limiters Be absolutely sure to set the limiters (travel range) of the pan/tilt head before use. Depending on where the pan/tilt head system has been installed, obstacles may be present within the travel range with which the camera may come into contact. Contact with any such obstacle by the camera may cause malfunctioning or accidents. In this case, contact can be prevented by setting the limiters directly before any such obstacle. Multi function controller (AW-RP655) is used to set the limiters. The positions of four limiters — namely, the upper, lower, left-most and right-most limits of the travel range — can be set. Once they have been set, the positions will not be lost even after the power has been turned off. Setting the limiters • Setting the upper limit of operating range 1. Operate the controller, and turn the camera to the position which will serve as the upper limit. 2. While holding down the OK button on the controller, press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 47 . 3. The setting is completed when TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] lights. 4. Operate the controller, and check that the upper limit has been set properly. • Setting the lower limit of operating range 1. Operate the controller, and turn the camera to the position which will serve as the lower limit. 2. While holding down the OK button on the controller, press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 46 . 3. The setting is completed when TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] lights. 4. Operate the controller, and check that the lower limit has been set properly. • Setting the left-most limit of operating range 1. Operate the controller, and turn the camera to the position which will serve as the left-most limit. 2. While holding down the OK button on the controller, press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 44 . 3. The setting is completed when TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] lights. 4. Operate the controller, and check that the left-most limit has been set properly. • Setting the right-most limit of operating range 1. Operate the controller, and turn the camera to the position which will serve as the right-most limit. 2. While holding down the OK button on the controller, press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 45 . 3. The setting is completed when TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] lights. 4. Operate the controller, and check that the right-most limit has been set properly.
33 Limiters Releasing the limiters The set limits can be release by taking the following steps. • Releasing the upper limit of operating range 1. While holding down the OK button on the controller, press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 47 . 2. The release is completed when TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 50 [LIMIT OFF] lights. • Releasing the lower limit of operating range 1. While holding down the OK button on the controller, press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 46 . 2. The release is completed when TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 50 [LIMIT OFF] lights. • Releasing the left-most limit of operating range 1. While holding down the OK button on the controller, press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 44 . 2. The release is completed when TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 50 [LIMIT OFF] lights. • Releasing the right-most limit of operating range 1. While holding down the OK button on the controller, press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 45 . 2. The release is completed when TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 50 [LIMIT OFF] lights. Setting the limiter again The same steps set and release the limiter alternately. To set the limiter again, release the current limit and set it again. A set limit can be set again by taking the following steps. 1. Release the desired limit to be set again, referring to “Releasing the limiters”. 2. Set the limit again, referring to “Setting the limiters”.
34 Replacement of consumable parts Replacing the battery The battery lasts for about 5 years. The pan/tilt head stores the preset positions, limiter positions and other data in its memory. Although this data is retained even after the power has been turned off, it will be lost when the power is turned off once the battery has reached the end of its service life. Replace the battery once it has lost its effectiveness. (The pan/tilt head uses a CR2032 manganese dioxide-lithium battery.) Removing the battery Remove the 5 cover screws, and remove the sunshade cover. Remove the 5 cover screws, and remove the main unit cover. Press the battery in the direction shown by the arrow in the figure, and pull the battery out to remove it completely. Installing the new battery Position the new battery with its “+” side facing down, insert one end into the holder in the direction indicated by the arrow , and push it into place. Attach the main unit cover and sunshade cover using the 5 screws for each cover. Lithium battery Main unit cover Sunshade cover
35 Replacement of consumable parts Replacing the motor Replace the motor when it ceases to operate properly. For details on the motor replacement, consult your dealer. Replacing the belt Replace the belt when the preset stop accuracy has deteriorated. For details on the belt replacement, consult your dealer. Replacing the gear Replace the gear when the preset stop accuracy has deteriorated. For details on the gear replacement, consult your dealer. The motor, gear and belt are consumables. They need to be replaced at periodic intervals.
36 Appearance Unit: inch (mm) 20-1/8 (511) 6-11/16 (170) 8-3/8 (213) 6-11/16 (170) 9-5/16 (237) 5-7/8 (149) 13-1/8 (333) 5-1/2 (140) 7-1/2 (190) 6-5/16 (160) 3/16−ø3/8 (4−ø10) hole Main unit
37 9-11/16 (246) Appearance Unit: inch (mm) 27 (685) 10-1/2 (266) 1-7/8 (48) Housing unit
38 7-7/8 (200) Appearance Unit: inch (mm) 11 (280) 4-3/4 (121) 3/8 (10) 7/8 (22) AC adapter unit 3-7/8 (98) 2-7/16 (62) 5-3/4 (146) 7-7/8 (200) 4-M8 nut
39 Cable specifications Connector: 10136-3000VE made by Sumitomo 3M When an IAS, WAS or VAS lens (analog drive) made by Canon is used Case: 10336-52F0-008 made by Sumitomo 3M Connect to the LENS I/F2 connector in housing.The cable lengths are approximate. Ensure that their lengths are appropriate for the actual system used. Connect to the FOCUS connector on lens. Cable length: At least 800 mm or soConnect to the ZOOM connector on the lens.Cable length: At least 800 mm or so Connect to the lens cable. Cable length: At least 500 mm or soConnect to the IRIS connector on the camera.Cable length: At least 420 mm or so Connector: SR30-10PE-6P (74) made by Hirose Electric Connector: R01-01P9-8M made by Tajimi Musen Connector: HR10A-10J-12S (73) made by Hirose Electric Connector: HR10A-10J-12P (73) made by Hirose Electric
40 Cable specifications Connector: 10136-3000VE made by Sumitomo 3M When an IASD, WASD or VASD lens (digital drive) made by Canon is used Case: 10336-52F0-008 made by Sumitomo 3M Connect to the LENS I/F2 connector in housing.The cable lengths are approximate. Ensure that their lengths are appropriate for the actual system used. Connect to the ZOOM/FOCUS connector on lens. Cable length: At least 800 mm or so Connect to the lens cable. Cable length: At least 500 mm or soConnect to the IRIS connector on the camera.Cable length: At least 420 mm or so Connector: HR25-9P-20P (72) made by Hirose Electric Connector: HR10A-10J-12S (73) made by Hirose Electric Connector: HR10A-10J-12P (73) made by Hirose Electric