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User reviews and opinions
| Walking Bear |
4:04pm on Monday, October 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| [...] Good in Low Light, Great Zoom, Good Image Stabilization The Camera takes great Pictures. Zoom is amazing with clear images. Great Zoom, Good Image Stabilization, Short Lag Time, Nice Body Color. Just what I was looking for. Has a great zoom and Canon reliability. Price was right in my budget. Nice Body Color, Good Image Quality, Great Zoom. I grew up with a passion for photgraphy. I love my new Canon. It is easy to use, simple to print from and just an all around great camera. | |
| wwwgetfunherecom |
6:17pm on Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| Nice Camera with super zoom which can zoom with image stabilization.. Takes photos at a great quality.. HD video is at its best.. Good camera for all. | |
| mstoer |
4:49pm on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Excellent Seller I got the camera faster than expected and it was the best price I could find anywhere The best camera I have ever had. This is the best camera yet. I always use canon products. The video is better than camcorders. | |
| freddy93150 |
1:32pm on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| I started taking pictures with this camera right out of the box. It shoots awesome pictures. So many options with this camera, the more I use it the more I like it. This is the 3rd sx for me. I like the 20x zoom , the other 2 are 10x. I love the clarity of the pictures, the size does not bother me. | |
| TheBFG |
2:58pm on Sunday, June 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| great photos of vacations, family photos & anytime. Good Image Stabilization,Good in Low Light,Great Zoom,Nice Body Color I use this product now for volleyball tournaments. It is not to bulky to handle but has long enough zoom to take some good action shots. | |
| activodinamico |
1:20am on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| this is the least expensive camera i could find with a swivel viewfinder. This allows me to shoot at any angle without guessing it. Kind of Semi-SLR camera Easy to Use,Fast Shutter Speed,Good in Low Light,Great Resolution,Great Zoom,Large Clear LCD We took this camera on a nice mountain hike, figured out how to take macro pictures while we were trying it out. | |
| NetForce1 |
10:09am on Sunday, May 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| So many options with this camera, the more I use it the more I like it. To Keep it Short n Sweet I would just sayFantastic Camera by Canon... Good Image Stabilization","Good in Low Light","Great Zoom". | |
| fenissen |
5:27am on Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Overall it is a fantastic superzoom camera, very pleased with purchase. The picture quality needs some work but for the money it is great. i am a fan of canon and i bought this camera and now sell it only because it has everything i expect but not image quality. i am a fan of canon and i bought this camera and now sell it only because it has everything i expect but not image quality. When it came time for a new digital camera I ... Picture Quality, The LCD, The lens, Automatic and Program modes The built-in flash is ok. | |
| dvm_architect |
6:02pm on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Item was delivery with in 4 day and is very easy to set up and picture quaity is great wish i would have bought a case love it so much didnt want to s... | |
| Alexng |
2:34am on Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 ![]() |
| A fine camera that can take a user from novice to just sub-DSLR levels of sophistication. The slow lens will surprise users. | |
| delgado813 |
12:58pm on Saturday, March 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| It would have been nice for the camera to have had some amount of internal memory. Especially since the camera ships without a SD/SDHC card. As it is,... If you are looking for a camera that will take very sharp and detailed photos keep looking. | |
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Documents

Multi-Hybrid Control Panel
FRANAIS
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions completely.
AW-RP555L
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Web Site: http://www.p a n a s o n i c. c o. j p / g l o b a l /
Printed in Japan Gedruckt in Japan Imprim au Japon Stampato in Giappone Impreso en Japn VQTB0114 F0306S1046 D
ESPAOL
ITALIANO
DEUTSCH
ENGLISH
Operating Instructions
ENGLISH VERSION
DO NOT REMOVE PANEL COVERS BY UNSCREWING.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the covers. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
MONITOR SELECT RJ45 10BASE-T 5, 50
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM ALL LIQUIDS. USE AND STORE ONLY IN LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO THE RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS, AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT.
TALLY D-SUB, 15 REMOTE/SERVICE RS-232C TO PAN/TILT HEAD [1/EXT2 5] RJ10BASE-T 5 , 1,000
TO PREVENT INJURY, THIS APPARATUS MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE FLOOR/WALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.
REMOTE/SERVICE R ZOOM REVERSE ZOOM ZOOM/FOCUS EXCHANGE FOCUS ZOOM ZOOM FOCUS FOCUS REVERSE FOCUS TILT REVERSE TILT PAN REVERSE PAN
In order to maintain adequate ventilation, do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet or any other confined space. To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating, ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation.
The rating plate (serial number plate) is on the bottom of the unit.
A warning that an apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
indicates safety information.
42 (C)
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product. Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point. Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.
For business users in the European Union
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.
MANU [L, H] lamp
These lamps turn on and off as follows when a MANU gain setting has been selected using the GAIN button.
0 dB 9 dB 18 dB L lamp off L lamp on L lamp off H lamp off H lamp off H lamp on
When a setting other than the above has been selected using the camera menu, both the L and H lamps turn on.
MODE [BAR/CAM] button
This is used to select the cameras video output signals in the pan/tilt head system currently selected. Each time it is pressed, the cameras colour bar signals or video signals are selected in turn. When the colour bar signals are selected, the buttons lamp comes on; when the video signals are selected, it goes off.
SHUTTER button
This is used to select the shutter speed of the camera in the pan/tilt head system currently selected. Each time the button is pressed, the set shutter speed is switched to shutter OFF or vice versa. The shutter speed is actually switched as soon as the button is released. At any setting except OFF, the buttons lamp lights; at the OFF setting, it is off. [How to register the shutter speed] 1. Press the SHUTTER button while holding down the MEMORY button. 2. The PRESET [1 to 5] buttons and PRESET [6 to 10] buttons start flashing alternately. 3. Press the PRESET button that corresponds to the shutter speed to be registered. The table below lists the shutter speeds which can be set.
1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 PRESET 1 PRESET 2 PRESET 3 PRESET 4 PRESET 5 1/4000 1/10000 SYNCHRO-SCAN ELC OFF PRESET 6 PRESET 7 PRESET 8 PRESET 9 PRESET 10
When OFF is set, the shutter will not be operated even when the SHUTTER button is pressed. Select the SYNCHRO-SCAN setting from the camera menu. The change in the shutter speed is reflected when the shutter is next set to ON. This setting is retained in the memory even after the control panels power has been turned off. [When temporarily changing the shutter speed without registering it] Press the PRESET button corresponding to the shutter speed to be set while holding down the SHUTTER button. Refer to the table above for the shutter speeds which can be set. The shutter speed will be changed as soon as the PRESET button is pressed. This setting will be cleared when either the shutter button is pressed or the cameras power is turned off.
WHITE BAL [A/B/ATW] buttons
These are used to select the cameras white balance adjustment in the pan/tilt head system currently selected. A: When the A button is pressed, the white balance status entered in the cameras memory A is established, and the A buttons lamp comes on. If the AWC button is pressed after the A button was pressed, the white balance is automatically adjusted and entered in the cameras memory A. B: When the B button is pressed, the white balance status entered in the cameras memory B is established, and the B buttons lamp comes on. If the AWC button is pressed after the B button was pressed, the white balance is automatically adjusted and entered in the cameras memory B. ATW: When the ATW button is pressed, the white balance is set to the automatic adjustment mode, and the ATW buttons lamp comes on.
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 cameras memory A or memory B. While the white balance is being adjusted, the AWC buttons lamp flashes; when it has been adjusted properly, it goes off. It comes on when it was not possible to perform the adjustment. This function does not work if the MODE button has been set to BAR (the MODE buttons lamp is lit) or if ATW has been selected. It may not be possible to adjust the white balance if there is no white object on the screen being shot. When using a pan/tilt head other than the AW-PH350, AW-PH360 or AW-PH650, the buttons lamp also goes off when the white balance has not been adjusted properly.
ABC button
This is used to automatically adjust cameras black balance in the pan/tilt head system currently selected. Set the IRIS [AUTO/MANU] button to AUTO (the IRIS button is now lit), and press the ABC button. While the black balance is being adjusted, the ABC buttons lamp flashes; when it has been adjusted properly, it goes off. It comes on when it was not possible to perform the adjustment. No operations are performed when the MODE button has been set to BAR (the MODE buttons lamp is lit). When using a pan/tilt head other than the AW-PH350, AW-PH360 or AW-PH650, the buttons lamp also goes off when the black balance has not been adjusted properly.
SCENE FILE [USER/1/2/3] buttons
These are used to select the SCENE FILE of the camera in the pan/tilt head system currently selected. The lamp of the selected SCENE FILE button lights. [In the case of the AW-E350, AW-E650, AW-E655, AW-E750 and AW-E860] When the [USER] buttons lamp lights, the user mode is selected. When the [1] lamp lights, the halogen mode is selected. When the [2] lamp lights, the fluorescent light mode is selected. When the [3] lamp lights, the outdoor mode is selected.
MENU/ , ITEM/ , YES/ , NO/
buttons
These are used to display the on-screen menus of the camera in the pan/tilt head system currently selected so that the settings can be performed on the menus. When the MENU/ button is pressed for at least two seconds, the menu mode is established, the on-screen menus are displayed in the camera video output, and the MENU/ button lamp lights. If the MENU/ button is pressed for at least two seconds in the menu mode, the menu mode is exited, the on-screen menus in the camera video output are cleared, and the MENU/ button lamp goes off. For more details, refer to the Setting and changing the camera menu items (page 37).
TALLY lamps [1] to [5]
When tally signals are input to TALLY connectors [1] through [5], the lamps with the numbers corresponding to the connectors come on.
CONTROL buttons [1] to [5]
Pressing buttons 1 to 5 will select the connected pan/tilt head system. When the AW-RC400 is connected, the button of the chosen number will illuminate and the video signal from the selected pan/tilt head system will be output to the AW-RC400s MONITOR OUT 1 to 2 terminals.
IRIS LEVEL control
This is used to adjust the iris of the lens in the pan/tilt head system currently selected. When the IRIS button is set to MANU, the control can move the lens iris all the way from wide open to fully closed. When it is turned clockwise, the lens iris is opened; conversely, when it is turned counterclockwise, it is closed. When the IRIS button is set to AUTO, the control can be used to adjust the [Video level] setting on the camera menu to adjust the focusing level of the automatic iris operation. When it is turned clockwise, the lens iris is opened; conversely, when it is turned counterclockwise, it is closed. The lens iris is designed to be set only when the IRIS LEVEL control is moved. With this control panel, the auto iris adjust function of the camera menu is cancelled.
IRIS [AUTO/MANU] 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 or MANU setting is selected in turn. AUTO: The lens iris is adjusted automatically, and the IRIS buttons lamp comes on. MANU: The lens iris is adjusted manually using the IRIS LEVEL control. During this operation, the IRIS button lamp goes off.
MEMORY button
The lamp of this button goes off when communication has been established successfully with the pan/tilt head system currently selected; it flashes when communication has failed. If the lamp is flashing, check the power supply of the pan/tilt head system and the cable connections. Press the MEMORY button to register settings in the preset memories of the pan/tilt head system or registering the limiter, shutter speed or other settings. For more details, refer to the description of each function concerned.
PRESET buttons [1] to [10]
These are used to register the preset memory data in the buttons. Preset memory data: [1] to [10]
10 (E)
DEF button
This sets the defroster function ON or OFF when a pan/tilt head (AW-PH600/ AW PH650) 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 buttons lamp comes on; when it is OFF, the lamp goes off.
WIP button
This sets the wiper function ON or OFF when a pan/tilt head (AW-PH600/AW-PH650) 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 buttons lamp comes on; alternatively, when it is OFF, it goes off.
H/F button
This sets the heater/fan function ON or OFF when a pan/tilt head (AW-PH600/ AW PH650) 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 buttons lamp comes on; when it is OFF, the heater/fan goes off.
EXT (AF) button
If a lens with an extender function is used in the selected pan/tilt head system, the extender function is set from ON to OFF or vice versa each time the EXT (AF) button is pressed. If a lens (AW-LZ16AF7G) with an AF function is used in the selected pan/tilt head system, the AF function of the lens is set from ON to OFF or vice versa each time the EXT (AF) button is pressed. In either case, the button lamp is lit at the ON setting, and it is extinguished at the OFF setting. This button can be used to turn the AF function ON or OFF only when the AW-PH350/ AW-PH360/AW-PH650 pan/tilt head is connected. When the pan/tilt head is not used and only the camera is connected, select ON or OFF using the menu item.
ND 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 buttons lamp comes on; when it is OFF, the lamp goes off.
11 (E)
OP button
This controls the short- or open-circuiting of the OPTION SW CONTROL OUT connector of the AC adapter (AW-PS300A) 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 buttons lamp comes on; when it is opencircuited, the lamp goes off.
LAMP 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 buttons 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.
SPEED 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 buttons lamp comes on in the low-speed mode, and it remains off in the high-speed mode. By pressing the SPEED button while holding down the MEMORY button, it is possible to set whether the high-speed mode or low-speed mode is to be selected when the power is turned on (or at OPERATE ON).
ZOOM lever
This is 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.
This is used to select the operation of the pan/tilt head system in the horizontal direction (panning) which is to be performed by operating the PAN/TILT lever. When it is set to NOR, the pan/tilt head system moves toward the left when the PAN/ TILT lever is tilted toward LEFT, and it moves toward the right when the lever is tilted toward RIGHT. When it is set to REV, the panning operates in the reverse directions. Normally, set this switch to REV when using the AW-PH300 for the pan/tilt head system in a stand-alone installation. When the switch is set to REV, the pan/tilt head system moves toward the left when the PAN/TILT lever is tilted toward LEFT and it moves toward the right when the lever is tilted toward RIGHT.
15 (E)
Rear connector panel
GND terminal
Use to ground the unit.
DC12V IN terminal
Connects the AW-PS505A AC adapter (sold separately).
TALLY IN connector
Connect this to the TALLY connector on the video switcher or other units. When the TALLY connector is set to the GND level, the TALLY lamp () lights. Do not apply a voltage in excess of 5 V to this connector.
Pin No. 8 Signal Name TALLY1 TALLY2 TALLY3 TALLY4 TALLY5 TALLY GND
Pin layout as seen from the back of AW-RP555
16 (E)
REMOTE/SERVICE connector
A personal computer or other external equipment is connected here when a pan/tilt head system is to be controlled by these equipments.
Pin No. 9 Signal Name RXD IN TXD OUT DTR GND DSR RTS CTS
REMOTE/SERVICE switch (Setting at shipment: R)
Function selection switch for the REMOTE/SERVICE connector. Set the switch in the R position during use.
TO PAN/TILT HEAD 1/EXT terminal
Functions as the pan/tilt heads connection terminal 1 when the EXT CONTROL OUT is set to OFF on the EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT setting (see page 24). Connect a 10BASE-T straight cable (equivalent to UTP category 5) to the pan/tilt heads IP/RP terminal. May be extended up to a maximum of 1,000 m. Use the RS-232C/RS-422 converter and connect to pan/tilt heads RS-232C control terminal when connecting to the AW-PH300, AW-PH300A, AW-PH500 or AW-PH600. Functions as the AW-DU600 dial up adapters connection terminal when the EXT CONTROL OUT is set to ON on the EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT setting (see page 24). Connect a 10BASE-T straight cable (equivalent to UTP category 5) to the AW-DU600s PAN/TILT CONTROL IN terminal. May be extended up to a maximum of 1,000 m. For more details, refer to the operating instructions of the dial up adapter AW-DU600. Use the following terms instead: AW-RP605 AW-RP555 EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT terminal TO PAN/TILT HEAD 1/EXT terminal There are no software version restrictions for this unit in systems with AW-DU600.
17 (E)
TO PAN/TILT HEAD 2 to 5 terminal
Functions as the pan/tilt heads connection terminals 2 to 5 when EXT CONTROL OUT is set to OFF on the EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT setting (see page 24). Connect a 10BASE-T straight cable (equivalent to UTP category 5) to the pan/tilt heads IP/RP terminal. May be extended up to a maximum of 1,000 m. Use the RS-232C/RS-422 converter and connect to pan/tilt heads RS-232C control terminal when connecting to the AW-PH300, AW-PH300A, AW-PH500 or AW-PH600. Cannot be used when the EXT CONTROL OUT is set to ON on the EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT setting (see page 24).
MONITOR SELECT terminal
Connect a 10BASE-T straight cable (equivalent to UTP category 5) to the AW-RC400 cable compensation units MONI SEL IN terminal. May be extended up to a maximum of 50 m. The video signal from the pan/tilt head system connected to the input terminal, whose number is selected on this unit, will be sent from the AW-RC400s MONITOR 1, 2 terminals.
18 (E)
Connections
Turn off the power of all components before proceeding with the connections. Use the AW-PS505A (sold separately) AC adapter for this unit and the AW-PS300A (sold separately) for the pan/tilt head. Use a DC power cable (which has a nominal cross-sectional area of at least 1.25 mm2 and which complies with the Electrical Appliance and Material Control Law) to connect the AW-PH360 pan/tilt head and AW-PS300A AC adapter. The maximum extension distance between the AC adapter for the pan/tilt head and the pan/tilt head itself is 30 meters. Connect the AW-PH360 pan/tilt head and convertible camera using the camera cable supplied with AW-PH360. Connect the iris control cable of the motorized zoom lens to the camera and the remote (zoom/focus control) cable to the pan/tilt head. When using the AW-PH360 as the pan/tilt head, set the controller selector switch on the AW-PH360 to For AW-RP605A.
For further details on how to connect each component, refer to the operating instructions of the component concerned.
19 (E)
Zoom lens Convertible camera Camera cable (supplied)
10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP category 5) straight cable
Nominal cross section 1.25 mm2 or more
AC adapter: AW-PS300A
Coaxial cable (BBC No.PSF1/2M, BELDEN 8281) Base connector front panel Coaxial cable (BBC No.PSF1/2M, BELDEN 8281) VIDEO or Pb Pr Y Cable compensation unit AW-RC400 Video signal out G/L signal in
Multi Hybrid control panel AW-RP555
Monitor switching signals
Coaxial cable (BBC No.PSF1/ 2M, BELDEN 8281)
AC adapter: AW-PS505A AC adapter: AW-PS505A Monitor 10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP category 5) straight cable Monitor signals 1 Monitor Monitor signals 2 Coaxial cable (BBC No.PSF1/2M, BELDEN 8281)
26 (E)
Adjusting the minimum start speed of the lens zoom
Perform this adjustment to ensure that the lens zoom will function smoothly in response to the angle to which the ZOOM lever is tilted when it is used to zoom the lens. 1. Use the CONTROL button to select the pan/tilt head whose lens zoom minimum start speed is to be adjusted. 2. Press the IRIS button while holding down the MEMORY button. 3. The IRIS button lamp starts flashing, and the standby status is established. 4. Press the IRIS button to establish the setting mode. The lamps of both the MEMORY button and IRIS button start flashing. If the joystick is operated at this point, the adjustment will be forcibly terminated. 5. Press the PRESET 1 to 8 buttons to set the compensation amounts. This amount is lowest for the PRESET 1 button and highest for the PRESET 8 button. When the PRESET 10 button is pressed, the compensation is set to OFF. When the PRESET 1 to 8 and 10 buttons are pressed, the lamp of the IRIS button stops flashing, and the setting mode is exited. 6. Move the ZOOM lever slowly and, while monitoring the image on the monitor, check whether the lens zoom starts moving smoothly. If the lens zoom fails to starts moving smoothly, repeat steps 2 to 5 and find the optimum value. 7. Repeat steps 2 to 6 for the other pan/tilt heads.
27 (E)
Setting the travel range (limiters) of the pan/tilt head
Depending on where it has been installed, there may be obstacles within the travel range of the pan/tilt head system with which the system may come into contact. The pan/tilt head system may malfunction or an accident may occur if the system comes into contact with such an obstacle. Prior to use, be absolutely sure to set the travel range (limiters: upper, lower, left-most and right-most limits of rotation) of the pan/tilt head system. Before installing a pan/tilt head as a stand-alone type, set the installation direction switch inside the pan/tilt head to stand-alone installation. (Suspended installation is the factory setting.) If this switch is not set properly, the operating directions of the pan/tilt head will be reversed, and the limits of the pan/tilt heads travel range (limiters) will not be stored in the memory properly. For details on how to set the switch, refer to the operating instructions of the pan/tilt head.
1. Select the pan/tilt head system using the CONTROL button. 2. Set the upper limit position in the travel range. Operate the PAN/TILT lever on the control panel to rotate the camera to the position which is to serve as the upper limit position. Press the PRESET 2 and 3 buttons while holding down the MEMORY button on the control panel. When the button 5 lamp lights, the setting is completed. To cancel the setting, press the PRESET 2 and 3 buttons again while holding down the MEMORY button. When the setting is cancelled, the button 10 lamp lights. 3. Set the lower limit position in the travel range. Operate the PAN/TILT lever to rotate the camera to the position which is to serve as the lower limit position. Press the PRESET 7 and 8 buttons while holding down the MEMORY button. When the button 5 lamp lights, the setting is completed. To cancel the setting, press the PRESET 7 and 8 buttons again while holding down the MEMORY button. When the setting is cancelled, the button 10 lamp lights. 4. Set the left end position in the travel range. Operate the PAN/TILT lever to rotate the camera to the position which is to serve as the left end position. Press the PRESET 1 and 6 buttons while holding down the MEMORY button. When the button 5 lamp lights, the setting is completed. To cancel the setting, press the PRESET 1 and 6 buttons again while holding down the MEMORY button. When the setting is cancelled, the button 10 lamp lights.
28 (E)
5. Set the right end position in the travel range. Operate the PAN/TILT lever to rotate the camera to the position which is to serve as the right end position. Press the PRESET 4 and 9 buttons while holding down the MEMORY button. When the button 5 lamp lights, the setting is completed. To cancel the setting, press the PRESET 4 and 9 buttons again while holding down the MEMORY button. When the setting is cancelled, the button 10 lamp lights. 6. Use the CONTROL button to switch the pan/tilt head system, and set the travel ranges (limiters) for each system concerned.
29 (E)
Genlock adjustment
If a camera is to be synchronized with an external signal for use, genlock adjustment must be performed for the camera and other equipments. Either the black burst or VBS (video, burst and sync) signal is used for the external sync signal. There is no need to perform the genlock adjustment if the camera is not going to be synchronized with an external signal. For the genlock adjustments, open the camera menu and perform the settings. Refer to the instructions accompanying the camera and cable compensator.
Total pedestal adjustment
When more than one camera is to be used, the black level (pedestal level) of the pictures shot by each of the cameras must be brought into alignment. Set the black level (pedestal level) using the camera menu. For details, refer to the instructions accompanying the camera.
30 (E)
White balance adjustment
The white balance must be adjusted when the equipment is used for the first time, when it has not been used for a prolonged time or when the lighting conditions or brightness has changed. The white balance conditions can be entered in advance into channels A and B. If the equipment is to be used under conditions which are identical to the entered settings, it means that no further adjustment need be undertaken since the white balance will be set simply by pressing the WHITE BAL A button or B button once the white balance has been adjusted. When the white balance is adjusted again, the previously entered settings will be deleted and replaced by the new conditions. Automatic adjustment of white balance 1. Select the pan/tilt head system using the CONTROL button. 2. Shoot a white object (such as a white wall or handkerchief) to fill the whole screen using the pan/tilt head system currently selected. Do not allow shiny, reflective or very bright objects to appear on the screen. 3. Press the WHITE BAL A button, and press the AWC button. The AWC buttons lamp flashes, and the white balance is automatically adjusted. Once the adjustment has been performed correctly, the lamp goes off, and the conditions set are entered in channel A. The AWC buttons lamp will remain lit if it was not possible for the adjustment to be performed. In this case, change the brightness, iris, object, light source, etc., and perform the adjustment again. The AWC buttons lamp goes off even if the white balance adjustment was not performed correctly in cases where a pan/tilt head system other than the AW-PH350, AW-PH360 or AW-PH650 is being used. 4. Similarly, enter the conditions set for channel B using the WHITE BAL B button. 5. Select the next pan/tilt head system using the CONTROL button, and continue adjusting the white balance in each system concerned.
31 (E)
Automatic tracing white balance (ATW) When the WHITE BAL ATW button is pressed during shooting, the ATW buttons lamp comes on, compensation is provided so that the white balance will be automatically adjusted even if the light source or colour temperature has changed in order to minimize an unnatural appearance in the resulting images. If nothing white is shown on the screen, it may not be possible for the white balance to be compensated properly. Similarly, with some light sources or colour temperatures, it may not be possible for the white balance to be compensated properly.
32 (E)
Black balance adjustment
The black balance must be adjusted when the equipment is used for the first time, when it has not been used for a prolonged time, when the ambient temperature has changed significantly or when one season gives way to another. If the equipment is to be used under conditions which are identical to the entered settings, no further adjustments are necessary. When the black balance is adjusted again, the previously entered settings will be deleted and replaced by the new conditions. Automatic adjustment of black balance 1. Select the pan/tilt head system using the CONTROL button. 2. Press the IRIS button to set the currently selected pan/tilt head system to the AUTO mode (the IRIS buttons lamp now comes on). 3. Press the ABC button. The ABC buttons lamp flashes, the lens iris is automatically stopped down, and the black balance is automatically adjusted. Once the adjustment has been performed correctly, the lamp goes off, and the conditions set are entered in the memory. The ABC buttons lamp will remain lit if it was not possible for the adjustment to be performed. In this case, repeat the adjustment procedure. It may not be possible to adjust the black balance if the total pedestal is too low. In this case, adjust the total pedestal again, and then repeat the black balance adjustment. The ABC buttons lamp goes off even if the black balance adjustment was not performed correctly in cases where a pan/tilt head system other than the AW-PH350, AW-PH360 or AW-PH650 is being used.
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4. Select the next pan/tilt head system using the CONTROL button, and continue adjusting the black balance in each system concerned.
34 (E)
Preset memory settings
The multi hybrid control panel is equipped with a preset memory function for entering the positions and settings with which the pan/tilt head system is to shoot. Preset memory data is entered into PRESET buttons 1 through 10. Pan/tilt head systems settings Pan/tilt head: Pan/tilt position Camera: Zoom, focus, iris (MANU mode only), white balance
Entering preset memory data 1. Select the pan/tilt head system using the CONTROL button. 2. Use the following buttons to establish the modes. Press the IRIS button to establish the MANU mode (the IRIS buttons lamp now goes off). If the AUTO mode is established, the lens iris position will not be entered. 3. Operate the ZOOM lever and PAN/TILT lever, and on the monitor check the pictures which are to be shot. 4. Select the white balance from among the A, B and ATW buttons, and adjust the lens iris using the IRIS LEVEL control. 5. Set the unit to a state in which the MEMORY button is held down. When the MEMORY button is pressed, those buttons among the PRESET buttons 1 through 10 in which data can be entered start flashing in sequence. 6. While the MEMORY button is held down, press the button in which the preset memory data is to be entered. 7. If necessary, enter other shooting positions and settings into other buttons among PRESET buttons 1 through 10 as preset memory data. 8. Select the next pan/tilt head system using the CONTROL button, and continue setting the preset memory data for each system concerned.
35 (E)
Deleting preset memory data 1. Select the pan/tilt head system using the CONTROL button. 2. Press the OP button while holding down the MEMORY button. 3 The OP button lamp starts flashing, and the standby mode is established.
4. Press the OP button to establish the setting mode. The lamps of the PRESET 1 to 10 buttons start flashing in sequence. If the joystick is operated at this point, the deletion operation will be forcibly terminated. 5. Press the PRESET buttons whose memory data is to be deleted. 6. If necessary, delete other preset memory data as well.
36 (E)
Setting and changing the camera menu items
Setting procedure
1. Keep pressing the MENU/ button for two seconds. The menu mode is established, and the on-screen menus of the camera in the pan/tilt head system currently selected are displayed. At this point, the MENU/ button lamp remains lit. If the MENU/ button is held down for at least two seconds while the MENU/ button lamp is lit, the menu mode is exited, and the on-screen menus can be closed. 2. When the unit is in MENU mode, the MENU/ button, ITEM/ button, YES/ button and NO/ button correspond to the 4 switches on the back of the convertible camera as shown below. The MENU is operated using these buttons. MENU/.MENU ITEM/.ITEM/AWC YES/ NO/.YES/ABC..NO/BAR
For details about MENU operations, refer to the operating instructions of the camera. 3. Upon completion of the settings, keep pressing the MENU/ button for two seconds to exit the menu mode. The on-screen menus are now cleared, and the MENU/ button lamp goes off. Do not close the on-screen menus by performing menu operations. If the menus have been closed by mistake, keep pressing the MENU/ button for at least two seconds to turn off the MENU/ button lamp.
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To install this unit in a rack, use the rack mounting adapters, join-up fixture and mounting screws (M48 mm) supplied. Use only the mounting screws provided do not use any other screws.
Rack mounting adapter
Join-up fixture Mounting screw Mounting screw

Perform the menu operations and exit from the menus using the controller which displayed the main menu. If a menu operation has been performed or a menu has been exited using another controller, first display the main menu and exit from it using one controller, and then display the main menu and exit from it using the other controller.
hen performing the operations using the accessory wireless W remote control
1Press the [CAM1], [CAM2], [CAM3] or [CAM4] button to select the unit which is to be
operated.
The main menu is displayed.
Press the [] or [] button to make the item to be selected blink.
Each time the [] or [] button is pressed, the blinking item changes.
Press the [] or [] button.
The sub-menu of the selected item is displayed. (Some sub-menu items have a sub-menu of their own.)
Press the [] or [] button to make the item to be set or the setting blink.
Each time the [] or [] button is pressed, the blinking item changes. When Return is made to blink and the [] or [] button is pressed, operation returns to the previous menu.
While the menus are displayed, the [] and [] button have the same functions. Bear in mind, however, that if the [] button is pressed when it is possible to change a value, the value will be changed by the button.
Press the [] or [] button to change the setting.
After the setting has been completed, press the [MENU] button for two seconds.
The menu display is exited.
When the camera is to be controlled from the AW-RP655 controller
Jog dial (main)
When the LCD is in the gain adjustment mode (GAIN button: MANU) Select the desired gain setting from GAIN 0 dB to 18 dB. When the LCD is in the gain adjustment mode (GAIN button: AUTO) Select the desired gain setting from AGC MAX GAIN 6 dB, 12dB or 18 dB. When the LCD is in the pedestal adjustment mode Adjust the PEDESTAL TOTAL setting (30 to +30). his operation is invalid when the controller is in the camera T menu mode.
These buttons cannot be used for controlling the AW-HE100. Each time the [EXT(AF)] button is pressed, the mode switches between Auto Focus and Manual Focus. The [EXT(AF)] button lights when the camera is in the Auto Focus mode.
GAIN button
Jog dial (L)
When the LCD is in the gain adjustment mode Adjust the R GAIN setting (30 to +30). When the LCD is in the pedestal adjustment mode This operation is not available. When the camera menu mode is established (Operate menu items) Changing items in the camera menu: Turn clockwise: Moves downward. Turn counterclockwise:Moves upward. Press: Confirms the item selection*1. *1: peration must be performed carefully, as pressing this jog O dial, when the set value can be changed, will change the set value (in the positive direction).
Jog dial (R)
When the LCD is in the gain adjustment mode Adjust the B GAIN setting (30 to +30). When the LCD is in the pedestal adjustment mode This operation is not available. When the camera menu mode is established (Change set value) Changing the set values in the camera menu: Turn clockwise: Set value is changed in the positive direction*2. Turn counterclockwise: et value is changed in the negative S direction. Press: Operation unavailable. *2: peration must be performed carefully, as pressing this jog O dial, when the item can be changed, will confirm the item selection.
When controlling the AW-HE100, the G/L SETTING is not displayed. The G/L must be set using the camera menu of the AW-HE100. Changes made using the wireless remote control to the PEDESTAL (TOTAL) in the camera menu of the AW-HE100 are not reflected on the LCD panel display of the AW-RP655.
1Press one of the [1] to [5] buttons of [CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL] to select the
unit which is to be operated.
Press the [MENU] button.
The display on the LCD panel of the AW-RP655 is set to the menu mode.
Turn the jog dial (main) and display CAMERA SETTING on the LCD panel. Press the [OK] button.
OPEN CAMERA MENU? OK Key The right display appears on the LCD panel:
Press the [OK] button again.
CAMERA MENU CTRL. The right display appears on the LCD panel: ITEM SEL. VALUE SEL.
Turn the jog dial (L) to make the item to be selected blink.
Each time the jog dial (main) is pressed, the blinking item changes.
Press the jog dial (L).
The sub-menu of the selected item is now displayed. (Some sub-menu items have a sub-menu of their own.)
Turn the jog dial (L) to make the item to be set or the setting blink.
Each time the jog dial (L) is turned, the blinking item changes. When the Return is made to blink and the jog dial (L) is pressed, operation returns to the previous menu.
Turn the jog dial (R) to change the setting.
10After the setting has been completed, press the [MENU] button or [R/B GAIN/PED] button.
The menu display is exited. Press other buttons, when in the camera menu mode, to exit the menu mode. Perform operations 1 to 5 in order to again perform operations in the exited menu mode. It may be necessary to upgrade the software version in order to operate an AW-HE100 from a AW-RP655. Ask your dealer for details.
When the camera is to be controlled from the AW-RP555 controller
Press the [MENU] button for two seconds. The camera menu becomes available for operation. [MENU]:Opens the menu and also scrolls up the item list. [ITEM]: Scrolls down the item list. [YES]: Confirms the item selection and also changes a set value in the positive direction. [NO]: Changes a set value in the negative direction.
Press the [C] button of [OPTION SW].
The sub-menu of the selected item is displayed.
Press the [A] or [B] button of [OPTIONSW] to make the item to be set or the setting blink.
Press the [A] button of the [OPTION SW] to scroll up the item list. Press the [B] button of the [OPTION SW] to scroll down the item list. When Return is made to blink and the [C] button is pressed, operation returns to the previous menu.
Press the [C] or [D] button of [OPTION SW] to change the setting.
Press the [C] button of the [OPTION SW] to change the set value in the positive direction, and press the [D] button of the [OPTION SW] to change the set value in the negative direction.
After the setting has been completed, press the [A] button of [OPTION SW] for two seconds.
It may be necessary to upgrade the software version in order to operate an AW-HE100 from a AW-CB400/AW-RP400. Ask your dealer for details.
Setting the menu items
When the units settings are to be selected, the menus are displayed on the monitor. The monitor is connected to the video signal output connector (VIDEO OUT connector or HD/SD ANALOG connector). The basic menu operations involve displaying sub-menus from the main menu items, and selecting settings on the sub-menus. Some sub-menus have menu items for performing more detailed settings. For details on the basic operations to display the menus and change the items using the accessory wireless remote control or controller (AW-RP655, AW-RP555 or AW-RP400), refer to pages 40 to 47.
3Tally lamp use selection [Tally: On, Off]
(Factory setting: On = controlled) Using this item, set the function for having the tally lamp lighted or extinguished by the tally control signal to ON or OFF.
4Landing selection [Landing: Soft, Just]
(Factory setting: Soft = Soft landing) Using this item, select Soft or Just (exact) as the landing characteristics. The level of vibration accompanying the acceleration or deceleration initiated by the stop operation is less at the Soft setting than at the Just (exact) setting.
5 esktop (stand-alone) installation/ D Hanging (suspended) installation selection [Install Position: Desktop, Hanging]
(Factory setting: Desktop) Using this item, select stand-alone (Desktop) or suspension from an overhead surface (Hanging) as the manner in which the unit is to be installed. Desktop: Stand-alone installation Hanging:nstallation where the unit is suspended I from an overhead surface
Main menu
HE100 menu
1-------- Pan Tilt Head Setting 2-------- Camera Setting
6 utomatic picture flipping selection A [Smart Picture Flip: Auto, Off]
(Factory setting: Off = no flipping) Using this item, select the function for flipping the picture when tilting reaches the specified angle to ON or OFF. 1Pan Tilt Head Setting menu display 2Camera Setting menu display
7 ilt angle at which automatic picture flipping T starts [Flip Detect Angle: 60 to 120]
(Factory setting: 90) Using this item, select the tilt angle at which the picture is flipped when Auto has been selected as the automatic picture flipping selection [Smart Picture Flip] setting.
Pan-tilt head unit setting menu
Pan Tilt Head Setting
3-------- Tally 4-------- Landing 5-------- Install Position 6-------- Smart Picture Flip 7---------- Flip Detect Angle 8-------- Controller 9------ Initialize ------ Return
On Soft Desktop Auto 90 All
8 ccept control from control device selection A [Controller: All, RP, Option, RP/Option]
(Factory setting: All = All control devices) All: control devices (Including accessory All wireless remote control) RP: Controller only Option: Expansion board only RP/Option: Controller and expansion board the point when this items setting is changed, the At new setting is not reflected in operation. It is reflected when the unit is set to the standby mode and its power is turned on.
The operation for turning on the units power can be performed from any control device regardless of what has been selected as this items setting. Other operations can also be performed from the control device used to perform the operation for turning on the units power. These operations take effect until the unit is next set to the standby mode and its power is turned on.
Concerning initialization
When Initialize is selected, the initialization confirmation screen is displayed for about 10 seconds. (Press the [] or [] button to make Initialize blink, and press the [] or [] button.)
Initialize (Pan Tilt Head Setting) Do you want to initialize Pan Tilt Head settings? O.K. CANCEL
Follow one of the procedures below if the items setting is changed and the unit can no longer be operated from a specific control device. When menu operations can be performed using another control device: First change the item using a control device capable of performing menu operations, and then turn off the units power and turn it back on. When menu operations cannot be performed using other control devices: 1. Turn off the power of the units and devices that are connected. 2. Disconnect the units power cable, and plug it back in. 3. Perform the operation for turning on the units power from the control device that was no longer capable of performing the menu operations. 4. After changing this item, turn off the units power and turn it back on.
Initialization confirmation screen When O.K. is selected while the initialization confirmation screen is displayed, the screen shown below appears, and initialization is performed. (Press the [] or [] button to make O.K. blink, and press the [] or [] button.) When initialization has been completed, the display returns to the Pan Tilt Head Setting menu.
Pan Tilt Head Setting
9Initialization [Initialize]
Using this item, the settings of all the items on the Pan Tilt Head Setting menu are returned to the factory settings. (Refer to the section on the right.)
initialize
eturn to the previous menu (main menu) R [Return]
When O.K. is not selected or CANCEL is selected while the initialization confirmation screen is displayed, the screen shown below appears, and the display returns to the Pan Tilt Head Setting menu without performing initialization.
unchanged
Camera Setting menu
The shooting mode is selected on this menu.
Camera Setting
Daylight mode setting menu
Daylight Mode Set
1-------- Halogen 2-------- Fluorescent 3-------- Daylight 4-------- User
6-------- Brightness Set 7-------- Color Set 8-------- G/L, Setup Set -------- Other Set ------ Initialize ------ Return
5------ Return
1Halogen menu display for the halogen light mode 2 luorescent menu display for the fluorescent F light mode 3Daylight menu display for the daylight mode 4User menu display for the user mode 5 eturn to the previous menu (main menu) R [Return]
User mode setting menu
User Mode Set
6-------- Brightness Set 7-------- Color Set 8-------- G/L, Setup Set -------- Sharpness(DTL) Set 9-------- Other Set ------ Initialize
Shooting mode setting menus
The setting menus in the halogen light, fluorescent light and daylight modes are all configured in the same way. However, the settings are stored separately for each shooting mode (with the exception of some setting items). The user mode has its own setting menu.
------ Return
6 rightness setting menu display B [Brightness Set]
The brightness setting menu of this shooting mode is displayed here.
Halogen light mode setting menu
Halogen Mode Set
7Color setting menu display [Color Set]
The color setting menu of this shooting mode is displayed here.
8 enlock/color bar setting menu display G [G/L, Setup Set] 9Other setting menu display [Other Set] Initialization [Initialize]
This item is used to return the following settings to the factory settings. (Refer to the next page.) the settings of the , and items in each of All the shooting modes the settings of items 8 and 9 (common to all All shooting modes) except for the video format Bear in mind that when initialization is performed, the video format will remain unchanged, but the aspect ratio, focus auto/manual selection, genlock and other settings will be initialized.
Fluorescent light mode setting menu
Fluorescent Mode Set
eturn to the previous menu (main menu) R [Return] (User mode only) S harpness setting menu display [Sharpness(DTL) Set]
The sharpness setting menu in the user mode is displayed here.
Initialize (Halogen Mode) Do you want to initialize Halogen Mode settings? O.K. CANCEL
Example: Initialization confirmation screen in the halogen light mode When O.K. is selected while the initialization confirmation screen is displayed, the screen shown below appears, and initialization is performed. (Press the [] or [] button to make O.K. blink, and press the [] or [] button.) When initialization is completed, the display returns to the setting menu for the shooting mode concerned.
Halogen Mode
Example: Halogen mode When O.K. is not selected or CANCEL is selected while the initialization confirmation screen is displayed, the screen shown below appears, and the display returns to the setting menu of the shooting mode concerned without performing initialization.
Example: Halogen mode
Brightness setting menu
rightness setting menu for halogen light B mode, fluorescent light mode and daylight mode
Brightness Set
User mode brightness setting menu
1-------- Picture Level 2-------- Step 3-------- Gain 4-------- AGC Max Gain
+1 1/100 Auto 18dB
1-------- Picture Level 6-------- Shutter Mode 7-------- Step/Synchro 3-------- Gain 4---------- AGC Max Gain
+1 Synchro 60.04Hz Auto 18dB
5------ Return 5------ Return
(User mode only) S 6 hutter mode selection [Shutter Mode: Step, Synchro]
(Factory setting: Step) The camera operates at the shutter speed setting selected using the Shutter step/synchro scan setting (Step/Synchro) item. Step: The shutter speed is selected using the shutter step value. Synchro: The synchro scanning frequency is set.
1Picture level adjustment [Picture Level: 4 to +4]
(Factory setting: 0] The convergence level of the auto iris/auto gain increase is adjusted here.
2 hutter step selection S [Step: Off, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000]
(Factory setting: Off) Using this item, the shutter speed is selected (unit: sec.). Off: The electronic shutter is set to OFF. When the 1/100 speed setting is used in areas where the power line frequency is 50 Hz, flicker caused by fluorescent lights becomes more noticeable.
7 hutter step/synchro scan setting S [Step/Synchro: Off, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 or 60.04Hz to 248.82Hz]
(Factory setting: Off, 60.04Hz) Using this item, the shutter speed is set. When Step has been selected as the shutter mode selection (Shutter Mode) setting, then Off, 1/100 sec., 1/250 sec., 1/500 sec., 1/1000 sec. or 1/2000 is selected as the shutter speed. Off: The electronic shutter is set to OFF. When the 1/100 speed setting is used in areas where the power line frequency is 50 Hz, flicker caused by fluorescent lights becomes more noticeable. When Synchro has been selected as the shutter mode selection (Shutter Mode) setting, a scanning frequency ranging from 60.04 Hz to 248.82 Hz is set. When shooting subjects such as TV screens, the horizontal bar noise can be reduced by adjusting the synchro scanning frequency.
3 ain adjustment G [Gain: Auto, 0dB to 12dB, 15dB, 18dB]
(Factory setting: Auto; 0dB for the user mode only) Using this item, the light quantity is adjusted. Auto: he light quantity is adjusted automatically. T (AGC: Auto Gain Control) The maximum gain is adjusted using the AGC maximum gain selection AGC Max Gain item. Auto is selected as the gain adjustment (Gain) If setting when the manual setting has been selected for the iris, the iris will be automatically changed to the automatic setting. the manual setting is selected for the iris when Auto If has been selected as the gain adjustment (Gain) setting, the gain adjustment will be automatically changed to the last gain setting.
3 eturn to the previous menu (menu for R selecting the shooting mode) [Return]
Genlock/color bar setting menu
The same settings established on the genlock/color bar setting menu are common to all the shooting modes (halogen light mode, fluorescent light mode, daylight mode and user mode). (When a setting in one mode is changed, the same setting is established in the other modes.)
G/L, Setup Set
harpness setting menu S (user mode only)
The sharpness setting menu is provided in the user mode only.
Sharpness(DTL) Set
1-------- H Phase 2-------- SC Coarse 3-------- SC Fine Setup Level 4----------
0 90deg 0 On
1-------- Detail 2-------- Total Detail Level 3-------- V Detail Level 4-------- Noise Suppress
1Detail ON/OFF selection [Detail: On, Off]
Using this item, ON or OFF is selected for detail compensation. When On is selected, the amount of the detail compensation can be adjusted using the Total Detail Level and V Detail Level menu items.
1 orizontal phase adjustment H [H Phase: 206 to +49]
(Factory setting: 0) Using this item, the horizontal phase during genlock can be adjusted.
2 olor phase coarse adjustment C [SC Coarse: 0deg, 45deg, 90deg, 135deg, 180deg, 225deg, 270deg, 315deg]
(Factory setting: 90deg) Using this item, the color phase during genlock can be adjusted coarsely. This setting takes effect only when VBS or Y/C signals are output as the video signals.
2 otal detail level selection T [Total Detail Level: 0 to 14, ---]
(Factory setting: 7) Using this item, the amount of the edge enhancement in the horizontal and vertical directions is selected. When Off is selected as the detail ON/OFF selection setting, --- is displayed, and no selection is possible.
3 olor phase fine adjustment C [SC Fine: 127 to +127]
(Factory setting: 0) Using this item, the color phase during genlock can be adjusted finely. This setting takes effect only when VBS or Y/C signals are output as the video signals.
3 ertical detail level selection V [V Detail Level: 7 to +7, ---]
(Factory setting: 0) Using this item, the amount of the edge enhancement in the vertical direction is selected. When Off is selected as the detail ON/OFF selection setting, --- is displayed, and no selection is possible.
4 etup level selection S [Setup Level: Off (0 IRE), On (7.5 IRE)]
(Factory setting: On) Using this item, the setup level can be selected.
4Noise suppression [Noise Suppress: 0 to 7]
(Factory setting: 0) Using this item, the amount of screen noise generated by the detail can be reduced. The higher the value selected, the greater the reduction of the noise. However, if too high a value is selected, the sharpness of detailed subjects will be reduced.
5 eturn to the previous menu (menu for R selecting the shooting mode) [Return] 5 eturn to the previous menu (menu for R selecting the shooting mode) [Return]
Other settings (Other Set) menu
Apart from the gamma correction level selection (Gamma) setting, the settings of the Other Set menu are common to all the shooting modes (halogen light mode, fluorescent light mode, daylight mode and user mode). (When a setting in one mode is changed, the same setting is established in the other modes.)
4 ideo aspect ratio selection V [Aspect: ---, 16:9, 4:3]
(Factory setting: 16:9) When 480i or 480psF has been selected as the video format (Format) setting, either 16:9 (squeeze) or 4:3 (sides cut off) is selected as the aspect ratio. When 1080i or 720p has been selected as the video format (Format) setting, --- appears, and the aspect ratio cannot be selected. At this time, the aspect ratio of the composite signals is fixed at 16:9 (squeeze).
ther Set menu for halogen light mode, O fluorescent light mode and daylight mode
Other Set
1-------- Focus 2-------- Iris 3-------- Format 4-------- Aspect 5-------- Status 6-------- Component 7-------- Focus ADJ With Zoom 8------ Return
Auto Auto 1080i --Off --On
5 WC/ABC operation status display ON/OFF A selection [Status: Off, On]
(Factory setting: Off) Using this item, the display of the operation status for AWC (auto white balance adjustment) or ABC (auto black balance adjustment) is set to ON or OFF. When AWC or ABC is executed with this item set to On, the following is displayed. AWC ACTIVE: his is displayed while AWC is being T executed. AWC OK:This is displayed for 3 seconds after AWC was completed successfully. AWC NG: This is displayed for 3 seconds after AWC was not completed successfully. ABC ACTIVE: This is displayed while ABC is being executed. ABC OK: This is displayed for 3 seconds after ABC was completed successfully. ABC NG: This is displayed for 3 seconds after ABC was not completed successfully.
1 ocus adjustment auto/manual selection F [Focus: Auto, Manual]
(Factory setting: Auto) Auto: The lens is always focused automatically. Manual: The lens is focused manually.
2ris adjustment auto/manual selection I [Iris: Auto, Manual]
(Factory setting: Auto) Auto: The iris is always adjusted automatically. Manual: The iris is adjusted manually. Auto is selected as the gain adjustment (Gain) If setting when the manual setting has been selected for the iris, the iris will be automatically changed to the automatic setting. the manual setting is selected for the iris when Auto If has been selected as the gain adjustment (Gain) setting, the gain adjustment will be automatically changed to the last gain setting.
6 omponent signal selection C [Component: ---, Y/Pb/Pr, Y/C]
(Factory setting: Y/Pb/Pr) When 480i or 480psF has been selected as the video format (Format) setting, either Y/Pb/Pr or Y/C is selected as the component signals. When 1080i or 720p has been selected as the video format (Format) setting, --- appears, and the component signal setting cannot be selected.
3 ideo format selection V [Format: 1080i, 720p, 480i, 480psF]
(Factory setting: 1080i) Even when this items setting is changed, the video format is not switched immediately. A screen on which to confirm the setting change appears when an operation involving a transfer to another item has been performed. (Refer to the next page.)
7 N/OFF selection of focus compensation during O zooming function [Focus ADJ With Zoom: On, Off]
(Factory setting: On) When the focus is set to manual, the subject may go out of focus during zooming. Select ON or OFF for the function which compensates for this out-of-focusing. If the function has been set to OFF, either adjust the focus, as required, after zooming or set the focus to auto.
8 eturn to the previous menu (menu for R selecting the shooting mode) [Return]
ther setting (Other Set) menu for the user O mode (Other Set)
9-------- Gamma 1-------- Focus 2-------- Iris 3-------- Format 4-------- Aspect 5-------- Status 6-------- Component 7-------- Focus ADJ With Zoom 8------ Return
Normal Auto Auto 1080i --Off --On
At the 3 video format selection (Format) item, the video format is not switched immediately even when the setting is changed. The screen shown below on which to confirm the setting changes appears when an operation involving a transfer to another item has been performed (when the [] or [] button is pressed).
Other Set Focus Iris Format -------------------Change Setting? O.K. CANCEL -------------------Return Auto Auto 1080i
(User mode only) G 9 amma correction level selection [Gamma: Low, Normal, High]
(Factory setting: Normal) Low: this setting, the pictures are stable, and At the contrast is set to sharp. (The gamma curve inclines gently for the low-brightness areas.) Normal: When 1080i or 720p has been selected as the video format (Format), the setting suited to HD shooting is established. With all other video formats, the setting suited to SD shooting is established. High: this setting, the gray scale of the dark At areas increases in scope, and pictures with light tones are displayed. The contrast is set to soft. (The gamma curve inclines sharply in the low-brightness areas.)
Example: Halogen mode When O.K. is selected, the video format is changed, and the other setting menu (Other Set) is restored. (Press the [] or [] button, select O.K., and press the [] or [] button.) If CANCEL is selected, the other setting menu (Other Set) is restored without changing the video format, and the settings established prior to the changes made are displayed. The video format is not changed even when the menu is closed.
not make a change to a video format that is not Do supported by the connected monitor. Not only will the pictures not be displayed on the monitor properly but the menus will not be displayed either. As a result, no further menu operations will be possible, and neither will it be possible to perform the operations to return to the video format. In cases like this, connect a monitor that supports composite signals or the video format that has been changed, and then change the video format.
Menu item table
Menu Pan Tilt Head Setting Item Tally Landing Install Position Smart Picture Flip Flip Detect Angle Controller Initialize Return Camera Brightness Picture Level Setting Set Step <Halogen> Gain AGC Max Gain Return Color Set Chroma Level White Bal Return G/L, Setup H Phase Set SC Coarse SC Fine Setup Level Return Focus Other Set Iris Format Aspect Status Component Focus ADJ With Zoom Return Initialize Return Camera Brightness Picture Level Setting Set Step <Fluorescent> Gain AGC Max Gain Return Color Set Chroma Level White Bal Return G/L, Setup H Phase Set SC Coarse SC Fine Setup Level Return Other Set Focus Iris Format Aspect Status Component Focus ADJ With Zoom Return Initialize Return Factory setting On Soft Desktop Off 90 All Menu C amera Setting <Daylight> Item Brightness Picture Level Set Step Gain AGC Max Gain Return Color Set Chroma Level White Bal Return G/L, Setup H Phase Set SC Coarse SC Fine Setup Level Return Other Set Focus Iris Format Aspect Status Component Focus ADJ With Zoom Return Initialize Return Brightness Picture Level Set Shutter Mode Step/Synchro (Step) (Synchro) Gain AGC Max Gain Return Color Set Chroma Level White Bal Pedestal Painting R Gain B Gain Return G/L, Setup H Phase Set SC Coarse SC Fine Setup Level Return Sharpness Detail (DTL) Set Total Detail Level V Detail Level Noise Suppress Return Other Set Gamma Focus Iris Format Aspect Status Component Focus ADJ With Zoom Return Initialize Return Factory setting 0 Off Auto 18dB 0 ATW 0 90deg 0 On Auto Auto 1080i 16:9 Off Y/Pb/Pr On
0 Off Auto 18dB 0 ATW 0 90deg 0 On Auto Auto 1080i 16:9 Off Y/Pb/Pr On
0 Step Off 60.04Hz 0dB 18dB +2 AWC A 90deg 0 On On 0 Normal Auto Auto 1080i 16:9 Off Y/Pb/Pr On
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