Color Video Cam era
AW-E560
(Lens : Purchased locally)
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions completely.
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CONTENTS
PREFACE ............................................................................................................................................................................................
FEATURES ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
SPECIAL NOTES ON OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................................
PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................................................................................................
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................
2
2
3
4
6
LENS MOUNTING .............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
FLANGE BACK ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
IRIS GAIN CONTROL IN A LENS ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
OPERATION MODE SETTING ............................................................................................................................................................ 31
MENU ITEM SETTING ........................................................................................................................................................................ 33
INITIAL SET MENU SETTING ............................................................................................................................................................. 36
USER SETUP MENU SETTING ........................................................................................................................................................... 43
CAMERA INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................................... 48
CAMERA ID SETTING ........................................................................................................................................................................ 49
TIME DATE SETTING ......................................................................................................................................................................... 52
RANGE OF SETUP/INITIAL SET AND THEIR INITIAL VALUE ............................................................................................................ 54
RANGE OF SCENE FILE/USER SET AND THEIR INITIAL VALUE ..................................................................................................... 55
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 59
STANDARD ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................................................................................... 60
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................................................................................ 60
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PREFACE
FEATURES
The Panasonic AW-E560 is a digital signal processing
color video camera that incorporates three 1/2” CCDs. A
digital video signal processing system is packed in a com-
pact, lightweight body while assuring high picture quality,
high reliability and high performance.
1. Digital video signal processing for high quality, high
reliability, high performance, lightweight and compact
size.
2. Resolution: 800 lines (HIGH BAND DTL : ON), S/N
ratio: 62dB
System setup and adjustments can be easily performed by
setup menu.
3. Minimum illumination: 5 lux (F1.4, +18dB)
4. SET UP menu for system check and readjustments.
5. Built-in automatic controls, including ATW, ELC, and
AGC
6. CCD readout is switchable between field and frame
modes. Vertical resolution can be stepped up in
frame mode and it is effective for shooting still objects.
7. Any of R/G/B, Y/C, Y/PB/PR and composite can be
selected as an output signal.
Connection to peripheral devices, such as an RCU and an
RCB, enables a wide variation of system configurations.
The lens and the camera pan/tilt unit can be remote con-
trolled when the camera is connected to an RCU with
optional multiplex adaptor WV-PS550.
Connection to an RCU for camera control and power sup-
ply can be simply done with a coaxial cable through an
optional adaptor.
8. Thanks to the built-in synchronized scanning system,
noiseless pictures are available from computer graph-
ics.
9. Various correction circuits permit video reproduction
with highest fidelity.
10. Chroma aperture correction enables clear shots of
dark color objects.
11. 2 Dimensional lowpass filter reduces spurious signals.
12. A dark detail circuit provides natural edge correction
to any object in a dark scene.
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13. A digital highlight compression circuit reproduces nat-
ural dynamic ranges.
SPECIAL NOTES ON OPERATION
14. A digital color matrix enables high fidelity color
images.
15. The optimum operation mode for each of your specific
applications can be selected.
16. The scene file automatically sets up the most appro-
priate shooting conditions.
• Turn power off before connecting or disconnecting
cables.
• Connection or disconnection of any studio cable, RCB
cable or other cable to any unit of equipment must be
performed while power is off.
• While the camera is automatic mode;
17. System setup parameters, such as SMPTE/full color
bar, date and time are indicated on the monitor
screen.
Shooting of bright objects in ELC operation mode may
result in a smeared picture unique to the CCD.
The ATW function under fluorescent illumination can
adversely change the white balance.
18. Remote control with an RCU or RCB.
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PRECAUTIONS
DONT'S
DO'S
• Do not attempt to disassemble the camera, Remote
Control Unit (RCU) or other units. In order to prevent
electric shock, do not remove screws or covers.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
• Do refer any servicing to qualified service personnel.
• Do not abuse the camera. Avoid striking, shaking,
etc. The camera contains sensitive components
which could be damaged by improper handling or
storage.
• Do handle the camera with care.
• Do not let the lens remain uncapped when the camera
is not in use. If the lens is not installed, do not leave
the lens mount hole uncovered.
• Do protect the precision made lens by placing the
lens cap over the lens when the camera is not in use.
If the lens is not installed, protect the surface of the
prism by placing the body cap into the lens mount
hole.
• Do not touch the surface of the lens or prism with your
fingers.
• Do use a mild blower or lens cleaning tissue designed
for coated lenses, to clean the surface of the lens or
prism in the event that it should become dirty.
• Do not use strong of abrasive detergents when clean-
ing the camera body.
• Do use a dry cloth to clean the camera if it is dirty. In
case the dirt is hard to remove, use mild detergent
and wipe gently.
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• Do not aim the camera toward the sun, no matter
whether it is turned on or not.
• Do use caution when operating the camera in the
vicinity of spot lights or other bright lights, as well as
light reflecting objects and surfaces.
• Do not expose the camera or Remote Control Unit
(RCU) to rain or moisture, and do not try to operate the
equipment in wet areas. Do not operate the camera or
RCU if it becomes wet.
• Do take immediate action if ever the camera or RCU
should become wet. Turn the power off and have the
unit checked by an authorized service facility.
• Do not operate the camera or Remote Control Unit
(RCU) outdoors during a lightning storm.
• Do follow normal safety precautions to avoid personal
injury.
• Do not use the camera in an extreme environment
where high temperatures or high humidity exist.
• Use the camera in an environment where the tempera-
ture is within 14°F - 113°F (−10°C - +45°C), and the
relative humidity is within 30% - 90%.
• Do not leave the camera and Remote Control Unit
(RCU) turned on when not in use. Do not unnecessar-
ily turn the camera power on and off repeatedly. Do
not block the ventilation slots.
• Always turn the power off when the camera is not
going to be used. Operate the camera and Remote
Control Unit (RCU) only when there is adequate venti-
lation.
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MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
<Top View>
1
2
<Bottom View>
<Front View>
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1. Lens Mount
1/2" standard bayonet type lens or a microscope
adaptor can be mounted.
2. Mounting Hole
4
5
A screw hole (1/4” - 20 UNC) for mounting the camera
on a wall, ceiling with a mounting bracket or tripod.
3
6
7
3. Page Switch (PAGE)
!
A menu will appear on the monitor screen when this
switch is pressed for around 2 seconds. Pressing the
switch advances the menu page.
ITEM
(AWC)
UP DOWN
(BAR)
PAGE
IRIS
(ABC)
G/L IN
VIDEO OUT
8
9
4. Item Switch (ITEM/AWC)
ZOOM/FOCUS
REMOTE
!
!
Any of the items shown in the menu can be selected
with this switch. When the menu is not displayed or
the camera is in shooting mode, the automatic white
balance control can be set with this switch.
VBS/HD
VD
VIDEO/RGB
75 ¶
ON
OFF
!
!
CONTROL
5. Up Switch (UP/ABC)
CAUTION
CONNECT TO SPECIFIED
CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY
ONLY SEE MANUAL
While the menu is displayed, any setting can be
brought up to a higher value with this switch. When
the menu is not displayed or the camera is in shooting
mode, the automatic black balance control can be set
with this switch.
EXT DC IN
SEE MANUAL
!
!
6. Down Switch (DOWN/BAR)
!
While the menu is displayed any setting can be
brought down to a lower value with this switch. When
the menu is not displayed or the camera is in shooting
mode, the color bar and the shooting conditions are
alternately indicated by pressing the switch.
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7. Video Output Connector (VIDEO OUT)
9. Zoom/Focus Connector (ZOOM/FOCUS)
Input terminal for lens with zoom and focus function
that can be remote controlled.
A composite video signal is provided at this connec-
tor.
8. Iris Connector (IRIS)
Pin No.
Signal
Not Used
Not Used
GND
Pin No.
Signal
Voltage Common
Focus Control
Zoom Control
Not Used
Input terminal for lens with an iris control function.
Some lenses may require an optional lens extension
cable for connection.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Not Used
Not Used
+12 V
10
11
12
Pin No.
Signal
Not Used
Pin No.
Signal
Iris F
Lens +V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Lens −V
Not Used
Auto/Remote Control
Not Used
GND
9
Zoom/Focus Connector (ZOOM/FOCUS)
Auto/Manual Control
Iris Control
Lens P
10
11
12
Not Used
Not Used
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Iris Connector (IRIS)
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10. Remote Connector (REMOTE)
11. Power Indicator
Input terminal dedicated to control signals from the
optional Remote Control Box (WV-CB700A) and the
Remote Control Unit (WV-RC700A).
Red LED lamp lights to indicate that the specified DC
power is supplied to the camera.
* WV-CB700A is connected through the optional con-
version cable (WV-CA20T10).
* WV-RC700A is connected through the optional con-
version cable (WV-CA26T20).
12. DC Input Connector (EXT DC IN)
12 V DC is supplied through the 4-pin connector pro-
vided with the camera.
Pin No.
Signal
+12 V In
+12 V In
Ground
Ground
Pin No.
Signal
Composite Video Output
GND
Pin No.
11
Signal
RCB Transmission
Control (Command)
+9.2 V RCB
DC 12 V Output
DC 12 V Input
DC 12 V Input
RCB Reception
GND
1
2
3
4
1
2
12
3
G/Y/Y Output
R/PR/C Output
GND
13
4
14
DC Input Connector (EXT DC IN)
5
15
6
RCB Detect
EXT SUB In
B/PB Output
GND
16
7
17
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8
18
9
19
GND
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10
G/L Input
20
Not used
Remote Connector (REMOTE)
<Front View>
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<Front View>
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13. Video/RGB Output Connector (VIDEO/RGB)
Composite/Y signal, RGB/Y-C/component signal and
synchronizing signal are output from this connector.
* Refer to Page 41 for signal selection.
The multiplex adaptor WV-PS550 is connected to this
connector when using a coaxial multiplex system. The
WV-RC700A and WV-PS550 can be connected with a
coaxial cable.
The optional cable WV-CA9T5 or WV-CA9T9 must be
used for connection to this connector.
Pin No.
Signal
Composite Video Output
GND
Pin No.
15
Signal
Defroster Control Output
Wiper Control Output
Common
1
2
Pin No.
Signal
GND
Pin No.
Signal
SY/COMP
SYNC
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
Not Used
17
GND
4
Not Used
18
+5.2 V Output
GND
R/PR/C
G/Y/Y
GND
5
G/L Input
19
C/NC
6
GND
20
−5.2 V Output
GND
B/PB/NC
7
WV-PS550 Detect
PS Transmission
PS Reception
GND
21
8
22
GND
Video/RGB Output Connector (VIDEO/RGB)
9
23
DC 12 V Input
DC 12 V Input
Not Used
10
11
12
13
14
24
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UP Control Output
Down Control Output
Left Control Output
Right Control Output
25
26
+9.2 V Output
GND
27
28
GND
<Front View>
Control Connector (CONTROL)
14. Control Connector (CONTROL)
Control signals for a pan/tilt unit come to this connec-
tor when a pan/tilt unit controller is connected to the
camera through the Remote Control Unit WV-RC700A
with a multicable.
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<Front View>
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15. G/L Signal 75-ohm ON/OFF Switch (75Ω ON/OFF)
A terminating switch for G/L signals at Items 16 and
17.
LENS MOUNTING
Lenses of any make can be mounted on the camera as
long as they are equipped with a 1/2” standard bayonet.
16. G/L VBS/HD Input Connector (G/L IN - VBS/HD)
Signals synchronized with the reference signal are to
be supplied to this connector when the camera is to
be synchronized with the reference signal. VBS/BB,
VS and HD signals are to be automatically deter-
mined.
1. Mounting
Rotate the lens fixing ring knob counterclockwise and
remove the lens mount cap. Mount the lens on the
camera and rotate the lens fixing ring knob clockwise
in order to fix the lens securely. Then connect the lens
cable to the IRIS Connector on the back panel of the
camera.
17. G/L VD Input Connector (G/L IN - VD)
Same as Item 16 except that VD signal is to be sup-
plied when input signal at Item 16 is HD.
Lens fixing ring knob
* Use the lens extension cable WV-CA12T12 (6”/15cm)
if your lens cable is too short.
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FLANGE BACK ADJUSTMENT
IRIS GAIN CONTROL IN A LENS
1. Fully open the iris by shooting a dark object. (Iris
selection switch should be set to M.)
2. Loosen the flange back lock knob.
3. Aim the camera at any object over 2 meters away from
the camera.
An iris gain control hole is usually provided in the front of a
lens. Adjustment of the iris gain, with a screwdriver
through the hole may be done as follows. (Shape and
location of the hole may vary depending on the lens
make.)
4. Set the lens to its TELE end first and adjust its focus
with the focus ring.
1 Turn the iris selection switch to Position A (AUTO).
2 Rotate the iris gain control to the maximum gain but in
a range where no hunting or oscillating of the iris ring
develops.
5. Set the lens to its widest angle next and adjust its
focus with the flange back adjust ring.
6. Adjust the focus ring and the flange back adjust ring
alternately for the best focus within the zooming
range.
* The figure represents Lens PH15X7BKRS2U.
Iris gain control
Tighten the flange back lock knob upon completion of
focusing.
7. Turn the iris selection switch to Position A.
* The figure represents Lens PH15X7BKRS2U.
Focus ring
Flange back
adjust ring
Automatic iris power zoom lens
Flange back
lock knob
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CONNECTIONS
Caution :
The connection and installation should be done by qualified service personnel or system installers.
Refer any servicing to qualified service personnel.
■ CONNECTION OF DEVICE WITH A COMPOSITE INPUT CONNECTOR
• Connection to any device which
has a composite input connec-
tor, such as a video monitor or
a VCR, must be made through
the VIDEO OUT Connector.
• Power supply to the camera
VIDEO IN
75Ω coaxial cable
VIDEO OUT
Video monitor
Connector
must be through the optional
ITEM
(AWC)
UP DOWN
(ABC) (BAR)
PAGE
IRIS
Conversion Cable WV-CA4C4P
or a power cable assembled
with the connector provided
with the camera.
G/L IN
VIDEO OUT
ZOOM/FOCUS
REMOTE
VBS/HD
75
VD
¶
ON
VIDEO/RGB
OFF
To AG-B640
or AU-B110
• Power source must be able to
continuously supply 12 V DC,
2A nominally.
CONTROL
Conversion Cable WV-CA4C4P
CAUTION
C
O
NNE
C
T TO SPECIFIE
D
CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY
EXT DC IN
ONLY SEE MANUAL
SEE MANUAL
or
Power supply:
12 V DC, 2A min.
Power Cable (locally purchased)
Cautions
1. Connect this to a 12V DC class 2 power supply only.
2. To prevent fire or shock hazard, the UL listed wire VW-1, style 1007 should be used as for the cable for 12V DC Input
Connector.
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Caution :
To prevent fire or shock hazard, the UL listed wire VW-
How to assemble the power cable:
1, style 1007 should be used as for the cable for 12V
DC Input Connector.
The power cable is to be assembled with the connector
provided with the camera.
<Connector pin layout>
1
2
4
3
<Wire view>
1. Prepare the wire.
AWG24 or larger
2. Fix with a screw if necessary.
Put the casing and the rubber bushing on after solder-
ing wires to the connector.
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■ CONNECTION OF DEVICE WITH AN RGB MONITOR OR AN IMAGE PROCESSOR
NOTES:
Input signals to an RGB monitor or image processor must
be supplied from the VIDEO/RGB connector through the
optional D Sub/BNC cable WV-CA9T5 or D Sub/D Sub
cable WV-CA9T9.
• Output signals at the VIDEO/RGB connector can be
selected from the INITIAL SET menu.
• SYNC level can be selected from the INITIAL SET
menu.
WV-CA9T5 Cable Information
Pin
No.
Wire's
Color
Output
Signal
RGB monitor or
image processing
device
Red
3
4
5
6
7
Red
Green
Blue
R/PR/C
G/Y/Y
Green
WV-CA9T5
Blue
B/PB
Black
ITEM
(AWC)
UP DOWN
(ABC) (BAR)
PAGE
IRIS
RGB/SYNC
connector
White
Black
Y/COMP
SYNC
White
G/L IN
VIDEO OUT
Computer
ZOOM/FOCUS
REMOTE
VBS/HD
75
VD
VIDEO/RGB
¶
ON
RGB/SYNC
connector
or
OFF
WV-CA9T9
CONTROL
CAUTION
C
O
NNE
C
T TO SPECIFIE
D
Conversion Cable WV-CA4C4P
C
LASS 2 POWER SUPPLY
EXT DC IN
ONLY SEE MANUAL
SEE MANUAL
or
To AG-B640 or AU-B110
Power Cable (locally purchased)
Power supply:
12 V DC, 2A min.
Cautions
1. Connect this to a 12V DC class 2 power supply only.
2. To prevent fire or shock hazard, the UL listed wire VW-1, style 1007 should be used as for the cable for 12V DC Input
Connector.
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■ CONNECTION OF A REMOTE CONTROLLER (RCU AND A STUDIO CABLE)
Connection to the RCU (WV-RC700A) is made through the
optional conversion cable WV-CA26T20 and a studio
cable.
4. Turn RCU power on and the power indicator lamp will
light. The camera can now be remote controlled by
the RCU.
1. Turn RCU power off before connecting cables.
2. Set the cable selection switch of the RCU to MULTI.
3. Connect the 20 pin connector of the conversion cable
to the REMOTE Connector of the camera. The conver-
sion cable and the studio cable must be connected
with the connector supplied as a standard accessory
with the conversion cable.
NOTES:
• Maximum extension length: 300 meters
(Studio cables must be connected with joint adaptor
WV-CA26T26.)
• Use only the specified cables.
WV-RC700A
OUTPUT
VIDEO 1
TALLY & INCOM
G
E
N-LO
C
K
AUX
IN
R/PR /C
S-VIDEO
IN
AUTO
AUTO
TALK
75 ¶/Hi-Z
75 ¶/Hi-Z
G/Y/Y
VIDEO 2
SYNC
1
2
4
3
TALLY
INC
OM
RE EIVE
C
CONTROL
MPX
OUT
OUT
AUDIO
B/PB /B
ITEM
(AWC)
UP DOWN
(ABC) (BAR)
PAGE
IRIS
SEE MANUAL
CAMERA (MULTI)
G/L IN
VIDEO OUT
125V 2A
USE
CABLE SELECT
F
Connector supplied
with WV-CA26T20
MULTI
OVP
ZOOM/FOCUS
REMOTE
MPX
VBS/HD
75
ON
VD
VIDEO/RGB
¶
Set to MULTI
OFF
CONTROL
CAUTION
Conversion cable (Option)
WV-CA26T20 (10 ft/3 m)
Studio cable (Option)
C
C
O
O
NNE
C
T TO SPECIFIE
D
LASS 2 POWER SUPPLY
NLY SEE MANUAL
EXT DC IN
WV-CA26U15 (50 ft/15 m)
WV-CA26U30 (100 ft/30 m)
WV-CA26U100 (330 ft/100 m)
SEE MANUAL
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■ CONNECTION OF A REMOTE CONTROLLER (RCU AND A COAXIAL MULTIPLEX SYSTEM)
The optional multiplex adaptor WV-PS550 is used for
connection of a coaxial multiplex system.
NOTES:
• Use only model WV-RC700A (with WV-CB700A) as an
RCU.
• A coaxial multiplex system cannot be used with a stu-
dio 26-pin cable.
• R/G/B, Y/C and Y/PR/PB signals cannot be transmitted
through this system. Use a studio cable if any of
these signals is required.
• The maximum cable extension length allowed for this
system is 300 meters.
1. Turn RCU power off before connecting cables.
2. Connect the optional multiplex adaptor WV-PS550 to
the control connector of the camera through the stan-
dard accessory cable supplied with the WV-PS550.
3. Set the cable selection switch of the RCU to VP.
4. Connect the MPX connector of the multiplex adaptor
and that of the RCU with a coaxial cable (Belden 8281
or equivalent).
5. Turn RCU power on and the power indicator lamp will
light. The camera can now be remote controlled by
the RCU.
ITEM
(AWC)
UP DOWN
(ABC) (BAR)
PAGE
IRIS
G/L IN
VIDEO OUT
WV-RC700A
ZOOM/FOCUS
REMOTE
O
UTPUT
TALLY & INC
O
M
G
E
N-LO
C
K
AUX
IN
R/PR /C
VIDEO 1
S-VIDE
O
IN
VBS/HD
75
ON
VD
VIDEO/RGB
¶
AUTO
AUTO
75 ¶/Hi-Z
TALK
75 ¶/Hi-Z
G/Y/Y
VIDEO 2
1
2
4
3
TALLY
INC
OM
RE EIVE
ONTRO
C
C
L
MPX
O
UT
OUT
AUDIO
B/PB /B
SYNC
multiplex adaptor WV-PS550
OFF
CONTROL
SEE MANUAL
AMERA (MULTI)
C
MPX
DATA IN
AUDIO IN
125V 2A
USE
C
ABLE SELE
C
T
CAMERA
CONTROL OUT
F
AUDIO
DATA
MULTI
OVP
CAUTION
MPX
C
O
NNE
C
T TO SPECIFIE
D
C
LASS 2 POWER SUPPLY
EXT DC IN
ONLY SEE MANUAL
SEE MANUAL
Set to VP
Coaxial cable
(Belden 8281 or equivalent)
Supplied with
WV-PS550
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■ CONNECTION OF A REMOTE CONTROL BOX (RCB)
The RCB (WV-CB700A) and the camera must be connect-
ed with the optional conversion cable WV-CA20T10.
1. Turn RCB power off before connecting cables.
3. Turn RCB power on and the camera can be remote
controlled by the RCB.
2. Connect the 20 pin connector of the conversion cable
to REMOTE connector of the camera. The 10-pin con-
nector must be connected to the RCB accessory
cable or an optional RCB cable.
NOTES:
• The monitor output signals of the RCB attenuate and
deteriorate with cable length. It is recommended that
the signals from the monitor output be used for moni-
toring purpose only.
• No gen-lock signal is available from the RCB.
ITEM
(AWC)
UP DOWN
(ABC) (BAR)
PAGE
IRIS
G/L IN
VIDEO OUT
ZOOM/FOCUS
REMOTE
Conversion cable
WV-CA20T10 (Option)
(3 ft/ 1m)
VBS/HD
75
ON
VD
VIDEO/RGB
¶
The RCB accessory cable, WV-CA10B25
(80 ft/25 m) or WV-CA10B50 (160 ft/50 m).
OFF
CONTROL
CAUTION
Video signals
C
C
O
O
NNE
C
T TO SPECIFIE
D
LASS 2 POWER SUPPLY
NLY SEE MANUAL
EXT DC IN
Conversion Cable WV-CA4C4P
or
SEE MANUAL
To AG-B640
or AU-B110
Power Cable (locally purchased)
USER SET
ALL
WV-CB700A
1
Power supply:
12 V DC, 2A min.
2
Cautions
1. Connect this to a 12V DC class 2 power supply only.
2. To prevent fire or shock hazard, the UL listed wire VW-1,
style 1007 should be used as for the cable for 12V DC
Input Connector.
RCB, Rear view
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■ CONNECTION WITH MULTIPLE CAMERAS
• Adjust the SC phase and H phase at the Program Out
Connector.
■ An example of connection for VBS/BB input (Color lock
mode).
• A special effect generator is used as the source of refer-
ence signals.
• Supply a synchronizing signal (VBS/BB) to the GEN-LOCK
Connectors of both the RCU and the camera.
There are two other modes such as VS input (No color lock
mode) and HD/VD input (monochrome mode), which
can be selected for your application.
AUX IN
Black burst
Program
Preview
IN
Line out
IN
Gen-
lock
Tally &
intercom
O
UTPUT
TALLY
&
INC
O
M
G
E
N
-LO
C
K
A
U
X
R
/P
R
/C
V
ID
E
O 1
S
-VID
E
O
IN
IN
Video signal
A
U
TO
A
U
T
O
T
A
LK
75 ¶/Hi-Z
75 ¶/Hi-Z
G
/Y/Y
V
IDEO 2
1
4
3
TA
LLY
IN
C
O
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2
R
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CE
IV
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C
ONTROL
MPX
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T
VTR
RCU
A
U
D
IO
B
/P
B
/B
S
Y
N
C
S
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E MA
N
U
A
L
MPX
CAMERA (MULTI)
125V 2A
Tally & intercom
Tally &
C
ABLE SELE
C
T
F
U
S
E
MULT
I
O
V
P
MP
X
MPX
AUX IN
VIDEO OUT
OUT
Gen-
lock
WV-PS550
Selectable
OUT
intercom
O
UTPUT
TALLY
&
INC
O
M
EXT DC INPUT
E
XT PATTERN INPUT
TALLY
&
INTERC
O
M
G
E
N
-LO
C
K
A
U
X
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
R
/P
R
/C
VID
E
O 1
S
-VID
E
O
IN
IN
A
U
T
O
A
U
T
O
T
A
LK
SYNC OUTPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
VIDEO INPUT
Hi-Z75
75 ¶/Hi-Z
75 ¶/Hi-Z
G
/Y/Y
V
ID O 2
E
C
HROMAKE
Y
1
LLY
4
3
TA
INC
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VD
HD
P
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S
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A
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R
75
¶
Hi-Z75
K
¶
Hi-Z75
¶
Hi-Z75
¶
Hi-Z75
¶
Hi-Z75
¶
¶
Hi-Z75
¶
Hi-Z75
¶
Hi-Z75
¶
Hi-Z
P
R
O
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R
A
M
2
R
E
C
E
IV
E
OUT
CO
NTROL
MPX
SYNC
BL
G
G
ENLO
C
DSK
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Special
P
R
E
V
IE
W
O
U
T
O
U
T
VTR
RCU
AU
D
IO
B/P
B
/B
S
Y
N
C
B
LA
C
K
B
U
R
S
T
BFP
SC
B
3
2
1
effects
generator
S
E
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N
U
A
L
C
AMERA (MULTI)
MPX
125V 2A
C
ABLE SELE
C
T
F
U
SE
MULTI
OV
P
MPX
OUT
IN
Video
signal 3
WV-PS550
IN
Gen-lock
(composite sync)
Selectable
IN
Video signal 1
Video signal 2
Video
out
Gen-lock
VIDEO OUT
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CONNECTION OF COMPUTER INTERFACE ADAPTOR
The system shown here can remotely control this camera by using the Computer Interface Adaptor WJ-PC500.
The software required for this operation should be obtained locally.
Please contact qualified service personnel for this software.
PC Mode System 1-1
• Connect the WV-CA20T10
Conversion Cable and WV-CA
10B02, WV-CA10B25 or WV-
CA10B50 10/10-pin Cable
between the Camera 1 Input
Connector on the Computer
Interface Adaptor and Remote
Connector of this camera.
• Connect the coaxial cable
between the Monitor Output
Connector on the Computer
Interface Adaptor and the
video input connector of the
monitor.
ITEM
(AWC
UP DOWN
(ABC (BAR)
PAGE
IRIS
)
)
G/L IN
VIDEO OUT
AW-E560
WV-CA10B02 (2m)
WV-CA10B25 (25m)
WV-CA10B50 (50m)
ZOOM/FOCUS
REMOTE
VBS/HD
75
VD
VIDEO/RGB
¶
ON
OFF
CONTROL
CAUTION
C
C
O
LA
NLY
N
S
N
S
E
2
S
CT
T
O S
P
E
C
IFIE
D
P
O
W
N
E
U
R
A
S
L
U
P
P
LY
EXT DC IN
O
EE MA
SEE MANUAL
Conversion Cable
WV-CA20T10 (1m)
Computer
MONITOR
OUT
CAMERA 2
IN
CAMERA 1 IN
RS-232C/422
G/L IN
25/9-pin Conversion Cable
for RS232C (straight)
DC12V IN
CAMERA SELECT
WJ-PC500
Monitor
• Connect the 25/9-pin conver-
sion cable between the RS-
232C/422 Connector on the
Computer Interface Adaptor
and computer.
Note: The decrement of the video signal from the Monitor
Output Connector on this Unit is in proportion to the
cable length.
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■ CONNECTION PROCEDURES FOR CABLE KIT WV-CA28T10
• The kit WV-CA28T10 has the following two cables in it.
• 20P-BNC cable
• Pan/Tilt control cable
CA20TBNC
CA28T103
• Connect the camera AW-E560 to the remote control box WV-CB550 with the CA20TBNC coaxial cable.
• Connect the camera AW-E560 to the receiver WV-RC100 with the CA28T103 cable according to the cable connecting instruc-
tions.
• Connect the camera AW-E560 to the remote control box WV-CB550 with two coaxial cables (video signal and G/L signal).
(PSF 1/2M, maximum total length 300 m)
• Use Model AW-E560 for camera. In case of using a pan/tilt head, the receiver WV-RC100 and the pan/tilt head control cable
are necessary. Be sure to use a pan/tilt head of contact type (WV-7230D or WV-7225, for example).
• For a detailed description of connecting each device, refer to its instruction manual.
• The devices should be switched on only after their connection.
G/L VIDEO
CAMERA VIDEO
Camera AWE560
DC12V
Remote Control
Box
ITEM
UP DOWN
(ABC) (BAR)
PAGE
IRIS
(AWC)
WV-CB550
G/L IN
VIDEO OUT
ZOOM/FOCUS
VBS/HD
VD
75Ω
VIDEO/RGB
ON
REMOTE
20-pin Connector
OFF
CONTROL
CAUTION
CONNECT TO SPECIFIED
CONTROL SIGNAL
EXT DC IN
CLASS
2
POWER SUPPLY
ONLY SEE MANUAL
SEE MANUAL
G/L VIDEO
MONITOR VIDEO
20-pin BNC CableCA20TBNC)
PAN/TILT CONTROL
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Color Monitor
G/L VIDEO
WV-CA12T12
DC12V
Signal Generator
Coaxial Cable
IRIS CONTROL
ZOOM/FOCUS CONTROL
AW-E560
G/L VIDEO
CAMERA VIDEO
CONTROL SIGNAL
Pan/Tilt Control Cable
DC12V
1/2" Zoom Lens
PAN/TILT CONTROL
PAN/TILT CONTROL
CA28T103
Remote Control Box WV-CB
550
B
Pan/tilt Contact
Closure Type
Pan/tilt Control Cable
Remote Control
Box
Receiver
WV-RC100
WV-CB550
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■ CA28T103 CONNECTION PROCEDURE
• Connecting Receiver and Control Cable CA28T103
• The control cable CA28T103 is provided with a circuit board and spacers.
• Assemble the circuit board and spacer with the receiver WV-RC100 (WV-RC150), and connect the control cable to that circuit
board.
(1) Remove the two screws on the connector board
shown from inside the receiver.
(2) Fit the two spacers on the connector board and fasten
the circuit board with the screws removed in Step (1).
Spacer
Screws
Circuit board, an accessory to the cable
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(3) Disconnect the connector from connector CN4 on the
process circuit board, and connect it to connector
CN2 on the circuit board mounted. (Cut off or remove
the wire band.)
(5) Connect the control cable CA28T103 to connector
CN1 on the circuit board.
(4) Connect the lead from the circuit board to the ALARM
DC COM terminal.
ALARM DC COM
terminal
Process circuit board
Control cable
Connect the 28-pin end of it to the control ter-
minal on the camera.
Circuit board, an
accessory to the cable
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ADJUSTMENT
Color temperature and adjustment of white balance
When carbon is burnt, it develops various colors of light
depending on the temperature. Natural light can be spec-
ified by color temperature referring to the color developed
when carbon is burnt.
Blue sky
Cloudy
Rainy
The light of 3,200K (K=Kelvin, -273C equals to absolute
zero temperature 0K) represents the same value (color) as
what develops when carbon is burnt at 3,200K (2,927C).
The relationship between the color temperature of the light
source and weather condition is indicated in the right fig-
ure. Let’s study the difference of shooting an indoor object
from shooting one outdoors. Studio are usually lighted
with incandescent lamps and the color temperature of a
white object in a studio is around 3,000K. The color tem-
perature of a white object outdoors is around 6,500K. The
former may look a little yellowish while the latter appears
somewhat bluish when they are shot by a camera.
However, human eyes do not recognize the color differ-
ence between these objects even under different ambient
lighting conditions because of their adaptability to light.
The video camera reproduces color differences with high
fidelity and the color of an object somewhat different from
what appears to the human eyes.
AWC
Partly cloudy
ATW
Fine
Fluorescent
lamp
Halogen lamp
Tangsten
lamp
Candle
Therefore, there is a need to adjust the white balance in
order to correct their differences of color temperature.
NOTE: Color temperature outdoors may vary depending
on weather conditions.
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■ AUTOMATIC WHITE BALANCE CONTROL (AWC)
There are two white balance memories, “AWC A” or “AWC
B” for two different light sources color temperatures, with
the white balance setting. Then, when the two different
light sources are encountered, you may properly operate
the camera by simply change the white balance mode to
either AWC A (A CH) or AWC B (B CH). There is no need
to readjust the camera to the ambient conditions.
* The preset conditions will be renewed whenever you
input new conditions.
[ADJUSTMENT WITH THE RCU (RCB)]
4. When the auto white/auto black set switch is turned to
AWC, the white balance will be automatically set
regardless of camera operation mode. While the sys-
tem is being set, auto warning indicator (LED) blinks
and it goes out when the white balance setting is com-
pleted. If the lamp remains lit, setting must be tried
again.
5. If the painting mode is ON in the page No.1 of the INI-
TIAL SET menu white balance fine adjustment can be
performed with the red gain/blue gain adjustment con-
trol.
1. Turn the white balance selection switch to either “AWC
A” or “AWC B” of RCU or select the white balance
mode either A CH or B CH by SETUP menu.
2. Aim the camera at a white object (a white wall or a
white handkerchief) and zoom in to enlarge the image
as much as possible.
PAINTING
GAIN
AUTO/ATW
ATW
A
R
R
B
B
TOTAL
PED
B
PED
[ADJUSTMENT by CAMERA]
3. In normal shooting mode:
AUTO
AWC
HOLD
ABC
Press the AWC (Item) switch for over 1 second.
In SETUP menu mode:
Select WHITE BAL and press the page switch for over
1 second.
In either case white balance is automatically set in 2
seconds.
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NOTES:
■ AUTOMATIC TRACKING WHITE BALANCE SETTING
(ATW)
White balance will be automatically set to continuously
match changes of light source and color temperature while
the white balance setting is set to ATW in the SETUP
menu.
• For white balance setting aim the camera at a
white object and try to position it in the center of
the monitor screen. The object must appear in
over 10% of the total monitor screen area. Try to
avoid overly bright object in the scene.
• White balance may not be correctly set if the light-
ing of the object is not strong enough.
Note: White balance may not be accurately set if there is
no white object in the scene being shot.
The white object must occupy over
10% of the monitor screen area.
■ MANUAL WHITE BALANCE SETTING
1. Set the white balance setting to MANU in the SETUP
menu.
2. Aim the camera at a large white object.
3. Adjust the red gain/blue gain control in the page No.1
of INITIAL SET menu until the carrier wave of the white
portion of the video signal is at the minimum width or
the white object in the monitor screen appears pure
white. (Use an oscilloscope or a waveform monitor for
precise adjustment.)
• Since the camera has a built-in battery, the set
white balance will be kept in the memory even if
power is turned off. Therefore, it is not necessary
to reset the white balance if the color temperature
of those objects remains unchanged. However, it
must be reset if the color temperature changes
such as when you move from indoors to outside
or vice versa.
Note: It cannot be manually adjusted if the camera is
controlled by RCU or RCB.
Minimize the carrier wave using
the red & blue gain controls
• When the camera is used without an RCU or RCB
red/blue adjustment of painting setting will be
automatically reset to its center after setting the
white balance.
Waveform for white
balance set chart
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■ RESET TO 3200K OR 5600K WHITE BALANCE
When the white balance setting is set to either “P SET
3.2K” or “P SET 5.6K” the white balance will be automati-
cally set to the color temperature 3,200K or 5,600K
respectively.
3. Set the pedestal level to 7.5IRE (0.050V) with the Up
switch and the Down switch.
NO.1 ** INITIAL **
R GAIN
B GAIN
T PED
+....I....-
+....I....-
+....I....-
+....I....-
+....I....-
OFF
■ BLACK BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
[ADJUSTMENT by CAMERA]
Press the ABC (UP) Switch for over 1 second and the
black balances for 0dB, 9dB and 18dB will be automatical-
ly set in 5 seconds.
R PED
B PED
PAINTING
If the painting switch is ON in the page No.1 of INITIAL
SET menu, black balance fine adjustment can be per-
formed with the red gain/blue gain control.
RET
END
[ADJUSTMENT WITH RCU OR RCB]
[ADJUSTMENT WITH RCU (RCB)]
Adjust the total pedestal level to 7.5IRE with the total
pedestal adjustment.
Set the auto white/auto black set switch to ABC and the
black balance will be automatically set regardless of cam-
era mode. While the system is being set, the auto warning
indicator (LED) blinks and it goes out when the black bal-
ance setting is completed. If the lamp remains lit, ABC
should be tried again.
Minimize the carrier wave using
the red & blue gain controls
■ TOTAL PEDESTAL LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
(Use an oscilloscope or a waveform monitor for this adjust-
ment.)
7.5 IRE
(0.050V)
[ADJUSTMENT by CAMERA]
1. Select the page No.1 of the INITIAL SET menu on the
monitor screen.
2. Select “T PED” with the item switch.
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■ GEN-LOCK ADJUSTMENT
External gen-lock input signal
(black burst output of special
effect generator)
Phase adjustments must be performed with the camera or
the RCU (RCB) when external synchronizing signals are
supplied to the system in cases where multiple cameras
are used or peripheral devices are connected.
Video signal
ENC
OFF
ON
[ADJUSTMENT by CAMERA]
1. Press the BAR (DOWN) switch for over 1 second to
display the color bar.
PAGE
ITEM
UP
SC PHASE
COARSE
DOWN
VF
FINE
USER SET
2. Select page No.4 of INITIAL SET menu.
3. Select “H PHASE” with the item switch.
4. Adjust the horizontal phase with the Up switch and
Down switch.
H.PHASE
270
180
0
90
Horizontal phase
control
Subcarrier phase
fine control
NO.4 ** INITIAL **
Subcarrier phase
coarse control
H PHASE
SC COARSE
SC FINE
+....I....-
0°
+....I....-
■ HORIZONTAL PHASE CONTROL
Observe the waveform of the external synchronizing input
signal (black burst signal) and video output signal on a
two-channel oscilloscope. Then match the horizontal
phase of both signals by adjusting them with the cameras
or RCU's horizontal phase control.
RET
END
[ADJUSTMENT WITH RCU (RCB)]
Use the horizontal phase control located in the pocket of
RCU (RCB).
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■ COLOR PHASE ADJUSTMENT
NO.4 ** INITIAL **
Supply the output signal (split color bar) from the color
special effect generator to a color monitor or vectorscope.
Adjust the color phase of the camera with either the cam-
era controls or the RCU (RCB) control.
H PHASE
SC COARSE
SC FINE
+....I....-
0°
+....I....-
Color bar of
camera
RET
END
[ADJUSTMENT WITH RCU (RCB)]
Color bar of special
effects generator
Use the subcarrier phase coarse adjustment control and
subcarrier phase fine control located in the pocket.
* It is recommended that a vectorscope be used for
maximum accuracy in color phase adjustment.
[ADJUSTMENT by CAMERA]
1. Press the BAR (DOWN) switch for over 1 second for
the color bar mode.
2. Select page No.4 of INITIAL SET menu.
3. Select “SC COARSE” with the item switch. Make
coarse adjustment with the Up switch and the Down
switch.
4. Select “SC FINE” with the item switch. Perform fine
adjustment with the Up switch and the Down switch.
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OPERATION MODE SETTING
• Operation Mode Setting
The camera has three memories, including the setup mem-
ory, initial set memory and scene file memory, and various
functions for four operation modes, are preset in the facto-
ry.
Functions can be set as best suited to each operation
mode.
CURR:MODE1/SCENE1
MODE1
MODE2
MODE3
MODE4
MODE 1: For shooting mainly indoors
MODE 2: For monitoring indoors and outdoors
MODE 3: For microscopic shooting
MODE 4: For video processing and telop shooting
• Settings
1. When power is turned on the camera, the operation
mode selection as shown on the right figure appears
on the monitor screen.
2. One of the operation modes appears blinking and
changes each time the item switch is pressed.
3. Press the page switch to select the desired mode
while it is blinking.
NOTE:
Please refer SETUP/INITIAL SET AND THEIR INITIAL
VALUE TABLE for the details.
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4. The camera is now in scene file set mode and as
shown on the right figure on the top appear on the
monitor screen.
5. One of the scene files appears blinking and changes
each time the item switch is pressed.
6. Press the page switch to select the desired scene file
number while it is blinking.
CURR:MODE1/SCENE1
SCENE1
SCENE2
SCENE3
USER A
USER B
7. Now the mode setting is completed and the new
mode will be indicated on the screen for 2 seconds
before the camera returns to normal shooting mode.
* When the camera is controlled with the RCU (RCB) a
scene file is selected by the scene switch on the RCU
(RCB) and those figure will not be displayed.
CURR:MODE1/SCENE1
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MENU ITEM SETTING
Setup Item Setting
■ Setup Memory
■ Setup Data Screen
The AW-E560 has a setup menu memory, which stores
data on the states of the individual functions of the camera
preset before shipment from the factory.
Camera operating conditions can be set using the setup
function.
<Camera Alone>
** SETUP **
AGC HIGH
1
2
3
4
5
6
GAIN
IRIS
AUTO
OFF
ATW
LOW
USER A
The camera has a memory for each mode.
SHUTTER
WHITE BAL
DTL LEVEL
SCENE FILE
■ Setup State
Camera alone: Press the page switch for 2 seconds or
more.
INIT USER END
Camera with RCU (RCB): Set the user set switch to ON.
When the camera has been placed in the setup state, the
SETUP menu is displayed on the monitor.
Setup operations can be performed at the camera head or
RCU (RCB).
<Camera with RCU (RCB)>
* Composite signals are output from the VIDEO output
terminal regardless of the position (ENC/VF) of the
user set switch on the RCU (RCB).
** SETUP **
GAIN
IRIS
( AGC LOW
( AUTO
( OFF
)
)
)
)
)
)
SHUTTER
WHITE BAL ( ATW
DTL LEVEL ( LOW
SCENE FILE ( USER A
* When the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), those
items enclosed in parentheses can be adjusted with
the switches and controls on the RCU (RCB).
The word END is displayed only when the camera is
used alone.
INIT USER
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1 Gain Up Control Setting [GAIN: AGC LOW, AGC
HIGH, 0DB, 9DB, 18DB]
3 Electronic Shutter Speed Setting [SHUTTER: ELC,
OFF, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,
1/10000, SYNCHRO]
When the mode is set to AGC LOW or AGC HIGH, the
AGC with a maximum gain increase of about 9 dB/18
dB operates to control gain up and automatically reg-
ulate the amount of light.
When the mode is set to ELC, the electronic shutter
speed is automatically controlled to regulate the
amount of light.
Normally, the mode should be set to 0DB. If a suffi-
cient video output is not obtained in shooting a dark
object even when the iris is fully opened, set the mode
to the 9DB or 18DB position.
• AGC convergence level, photometric method, and
detecting ratio can be set by INITIAL SET menu.
Note:
When the mode is set to OFF, the electronic shutter is
turned off. The mode is set to between 1/100 and
1/10000 represent respective shutter speeds.
Set the mode to SYNCHRO (synchro scan) for fine
adjustment of shutter speed.
* Refer to the table below for the relative light quantity
required for each setting of shutter speed and synchro
scan.
In using the AGC, it may not function when the iris
switch is in the manual position on the lens with
auto iris ON in the SETUP menu.
Shutter Speed
OFF
Synchro Scan
--
Required Light Ratio
1
2
1/100
159/525
63/525
31/525
15/525
7/525
2 Iris Control Setting [IRIS: MANU, AUTO]
When the mode is set to AUTO, lens iris is controlled
automatically with lens iris is A (auto) position.
• Auto iris convergence level, photometric method, and
detecting ratio can be set by INITIAL SET menu.
Note:
1/250
4
1/500
8
1/1000
1/2000
1/4000
1/10000
16
32
64
160
3/525
When the iris control is set to AUTO in this menu,
set the iris switch on the lens to the A (auto) posi-
tion. If the iris is set to MANU in this menu, set the
iris switch on the lens to the M (manual) position.
1/525
* ELC convergence level, photometric method, and
detecting ratio can be set by INITIAL SET menu.
When the mode is set to SYNCHRO, shutter speed
can be set by INITIAL SET menu.
Note: If the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), shut-
ter speeds of 1/250, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000 can-
not be selected.
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When the mode is set to ELC, the electronic shutter
may not function if the iris is set to AUTO in the SETUP
menu and the lens iris switch to M (manual). Make
sure that the camera and lens settings are the same. If
ELC is selected, flicker may increase under fluores-
cent lights.
5 Detail Level Setting [DTL LEVEL: OFF, LOW, HIGH]
Use this mode to select any of three detail levels as
desired: HIGH, LOW, OFF.
* Low or high level ranges can be set by using a USER
SET menu.
6 Scene File Selection Setting [SCENE FILE: 1, 2, 3,
4 White Balance Setting [WHITE BAL: ATW, A CH, B
CH, MANU, P SET 3.2K, P SET 5.6K]
USER A, USER B]
Mode 1:
When the mode is set to ATW, white balance is auto-
matically adjusted at all times.
USER A/B -- User set
SCENE 1:
When the mode is set to A CH or B CH, with SETUP
menu OFF, white balance is automatically adjusted
with the AWC switch on the back of the camera. Color
temperature conditions of two scenes can be stored in
the A CH/B CH memories. When the painting mode is
ON, fine color adjustment can be made by red/blue
gain setting of INITIAL SET menu after AWC.
When the mode is set to MANU, white balance can be
adjusted by red/blue gain setting of INITIAL SET
menu.
SCENE 2:
SCENE 3:
Mode 2:
USER A/B -- User set
SCENE 1:
SCENE 2:
SCENE 3:
Mode 3:
USER A/B -- User set
SCENE 1:
When the mode is set to P SET 3.2K, white balance is
adjusted to 3200K illumination.
SCENE 2:
SCENE 3:
When the mode is set to P SET 5.6K, white balance is
adjusted to 5600K illumination.
Note:
Mode 4:
USER A/B -- User set
SCENE 1:
When the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), the
switch cannot be set to MANU, P SET 3.2K, or P
SET 5.6K.
SCENE 2:
SCENE 3:
* USER A and B have a memory for each operation
mode (8 in total).
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■ How to Read Screens
■ How to Set
(1) The cursor (blinking) moves each time the item switch
is pressed. The item indicated by the cursor can be
reset or its command can be executed.
Set parameter
(2) Use the Up and Down switches to change settings.
(3) When the page switch is pressed after moving the
cursor to INIT, the INITIAL SET menu will displayed.
(4) When the page switch is pressed after moving the
cursor to USER, the camera is ready for user setting.
(5) To terminate camera setup, move the cursor to END,
and press the page switch.
** SETUP **
GAIN
IRIS
AGC HIGH
Cursor (blinking)
AUTO
OFF
ATW
LOW
SHUTTER
WHITE BAL
DTL LEVEL
SCENE FILE
If the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), set the user
set switch to OFF.
USER A
The camera will then operate according to the set-
tings.
INIT USER END
To return to normal state (camera alone)
To enter user set state
To enter initial set state
INITIAL SET MENU SETTING
■ Initial Set Memory
The AW-E560 has an initial set memory, which stores data
on the states of the individual functions of the camera pre-
set before shipment from the factory.
Camera operating conditions can be set using the initial
set function.
The camera has a memory for each mode.
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■ Initial Set State
On No. 2 page, the light adjusting function that is now
ON is displayed on the second line from the top.
* When the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), those
items enclosed in parentheses can be adjusted with
the switches and controls on the RCU (RCB).
The word END is displayed only when the camera is
used alone.
(1) Display the SETUP menu by pressing the page button.
(2) Move the cursor to INIT and press the page switch.
The camera is initialized and the INITIAL set menu is
displayed on the monitor. Setup operation can be per-
formed at the camera head or RCU (RCB).
■ Initial Set Screen
<Camera Alone>
<Camera with
NO.1 ** INITIAL **
NO.1 ** INITIAL **
RCU (RCB)>
R GAIN
B GAIN
T PED
+....I....-
+....I....-
+....I....-
+....I....-
+....I....-
OFF
R GAIN
B GAIN
T PED
(+....I....-)
7
8
9
!
!
!
(+....I....-)
(+....I....-)
(+....I....-)
(+....I....-)
OFF
R PED
R PED
B PED
PAINTING
B PED
PAINTING
RET
END
RET
NO.2 ** INITIAL **
AGC AUTO IRIS
NO.2 ** INITIAL **
AGC AUTO IRIS ELC
!
!
!
!
LEVEL
+....I....-
LEVEL
+....I....-
ALL
AREA
ALL
P....I....A
ADJ OFF
AREA
PEAK/AVG
AUTO IRIS
PEAK/AVG
AUTO IRIS
P....I....A
ADJ OFF
RET
END
RET
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<Camera Alone>
<RCU (RCB)>
NO.3 ** INITIAL **
NO.3 ** INITIAL **
SYNCHRO-SCAN 253/525
SYNCHRO-SCAN 253/525
!
!
!
@
@
FLD/FRM
GAMMA
FIELD
ON
OFF
1
FLD/FRM
GAMMA
FIELD
ON
OFF
1
2D LPF
2D LPF
COLOR BAR
COLOR BAR
RET
END
RET
NO.4 ** INITIAL **
NO.4 ** INITIAL **
@
@
@
H PHASE
SC COARSE
SC FINE
+....I....-
H PHASE
(+....I....-)
0°
SC COARSE ( 0°
)
+....I....-
SC FINE
(+....I....-)
RET
END
RET
NO.5 ** INITIAL **
NO.5 ** INITIAL **
OUTPUT SEL1 R/G/B
OUTPUT SEL2 Y/C
OUTPUT SEL1 R/G/B
OUTPUT SEL2 Y/C
@
@
@
@
@
SYNC SEL
CAMERA ID
TIME DATE
0.3V
OFF
OFF
SYNC SEL
CAMERA ID
TIME DATE
0.3V
OFF
OFF
RET
END
RET
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7 Red gain adjustment [R GAIN]
8 Blue gain adjustment [B GAIN]
! AUTO IRIS/AGC/ELC Level Adjustment [LEVEL]
Convergence level of AUTO IRIS/AGC/ELC can be
adjusted.
When the white balance setting is set to MANU, white
balance can be adjusted by red/blue gain control.
Fine adjustment of white balance can also be made
after AWC by red/blue gain control when the white
balance setting is set to A CH or B CH and the paint-
ing mode is ON.
! Photometric Measurement Method Setting
[AREA: ALL, CENTER, TOP CUT, BOT CUT, R/L
CUT]
A photometric measurement method can be selected
for AUTO IRIS/AGC/ ELC.
* A memory is provided for each of MANU, A CH, and B
CH.
ALL:
All the screen area is measured.
If AWC is executed when the camera is used alone,
the memories for A CH and B CH return to the center.
CENTER: The screen is measured mainly in the cen-
ter area, about one-third each of the top
and bottom and one third each of the right
and left parts of the screen are cut out
from measurement.
9 Total Pedestal Adjustment [T PED]
The pedestal of the luminance (Y) signal can be set. It
is used to match the pedestals of two or more cam-
eras.
TOP CUT: About one-third of the top part of the
screen is cut out from measurement.
BOT CUT: About one-third of the bottom part of the
screen is cut out from measurement.
R/L CUT: About one-third each of the right and left
parts of the screen is cut out from mea-
surement.
! Red Pedestal Adjustment [R PED]
! Blue Pedestal Adjustment [B PED]
Fine adjustment of black balance can also be made
after ABC by red/blue pedestal adjustment when the
painting mode is ON.
* If ABC is executed when the camera is used alone,
the value of R/B PED returns to the center.
ALL
CENTER
R/L CUT
TOP CUT
! Painting Setting [PAINTING: ON/OFF]
If white balance is set to either A CH or B CH when the
painting switch is ON, fine adjustment of white bal-
ance can be made after AWC by red/blue gain con-
trol.
BOT CUT
Fine adjustment of black balance after ABC can also
be made by red/blue pedestal adjustment.
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! Detecting Ratio Adjustment [PEAK/AVG]
The ratio of AUTO IRIS/AGC/ELC detected peak to
average can be adjusted in a range of 9 steps.
! Gamma Correction ON/OFF Setting [GAMMA: ON,
OFF]
Gamma correction ON/OFF can be set.
* Gamma correction level can be set using a user set
menu.
! AUTO IRIS Level Fine Adjustment Setting
[AUTO IRIS: ADJ ON/ADJ OFF]
When the mode is set to ADJ ON, fine adjustment of
ALC/ AGC/ELC convergence level can be made with
the iris VR control on the RCU (RCB) if the camera is
used with an RCU (RCB) and the iris mode is set to
AUTO in the SETUP menu.
@ 2-Dimensional Lowpass Filter ON OFF Setting
[2D LPF: ON, OFF]
2D lowpass filter ON/OFF can be set to reduce cross
colors.
@ Color Bar Setting (COLOR BAR: 1, 2, 3, 4]
Color bars can be selected.
! Synchroscan Adjustment
[SYNCHRO-SCAN: 1/525 to 253/ 525]
1: SMPTE color bar with 0.0% setup
2: SMPTE color bar with 7.5% setup
3: Full color bar with 0.0% setup
4: Full color bar with 7.5% setup
Shutter speed can be adjusted when the shutter
speed mode is set to SYNCHRO in the SETUP menu.
In shooting a monitor screen, for example, set the
shutter speed mode is set to SYNCHRO and use this
item for shutter speed adjustment so that horizontal
bar noise will be reduced.
@ Horizontal Phase Adjustment [H PHASE]
Horizontal phase can be adjusted when a genlock sig-
nal is supplied.
! CCD Read Out Mode Setting [FLD/FRM: FIELD/
FRAME]
@ Sub Carrier Phase Coarse Adjustment
[SC COARSE: 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°]
The position FIELD means CCD field storage. The
position FRAME means frame storage, in which case
vertical resolution increases.
Coarse adjustment of sub carrier phase can be made
when a genlock signal is supplied.
FIELD: Set to this mode when shooting moving object
FRAME: Set to this mode when shooting still object
* It is recommended that the mode be normally kept at
FIELD because, if the mode is set to FRAME, residual
image will increase.
@ Sub Carrier Phase Fine Adjustment [SC FINE]
Fine adjustment of sub carrier phase can be made
when a genlock signal is supplied.
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■ How to Read Screens
@ Output Signal Setting 1
[OUTPUT SEL1: R/G/B, Y/C, Y/PR/PB]
Output signals from the VIDEO/RGB connector or
REMOTE connector on the back of the camera can be
selected.
Page No.
Set parameter
NO.1 ** INITIAL **
R GAIN
B GAIN
T PED
+....I....-
+....I....-
+....I....-
+....I....-
+....I....-
OFF
Cursor (blinking)
@ Output Signal Setting 2
[OUTPUT SEL2: Y/C, COMPOSITE]
Output signals from the VIDEO/RGB connector on the
back of the camera can be selected.
R PED
B PED
PAINTING
@ Synchronizing Signal Output Level Setting
[SYNC SEL: 0.3 V/4.0 V]
RET
END
The synchronizing signal output level from the VIDEO/
RGB connector on the back of the camera can be
selected.
To return to normal state (camera alone)
To return to setup state
@ Camera ID on/off setting [CAMERA ID : ON/OFF]
Used for camera ID setting and camera ID display on
the monitor.
■ How to Set
(1) The screen changes from one page to another each
time the page switch is pressed.
(2) The cursor (blinking) moves each time the item switch
is pressed. The item indicated by the cursor can be
reset or its command can be executed.
(3) Use the Up and Down switches to change settings.
(4) To return to the SETUP menu state, move the cursor to
RET and press the page switch.
@ Time Date on/off setting [TIME DATE : ON/OFF]
Used for time date setting and time date display on
the monitor.
(5) To return to the normal state, take the following steps.
If the camera is used alone, move the cursor to END,
and press the page switch.
If the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), set the user
set switch to OFF.
The camera will then operate according to the set-
tings.
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■ SETUP/INITIAL Set Memory Reset
The AW-E560 has a reset function, which restores the orig-
inal settings if the wrong data is set in SETUP or INITIAL
SET.
(1) Switch camera power off, and switch it back on.
(2) Complete the operation mode/scene file setting and
press the page switch. When the new settings for
reset are displayed, press the page switch again for
about 2 seconds while "CURR: MODE 1/SCENE 1" is
displaying on the screen then the screen shown at
right on the top appears.
RESET SETUP/INITIAL?
(MODE1)
YES : UP SW
NO : DOWN SW
Note: Display message of CURR: MODE 1/SCENE 1 is
changed by selected mode and scene file for
reset.
(3) If YES is selected by pressing the Up switch within
about 10 seconds after this screen is shown, the
setup/initial set memory is reset, a message appears
as shown at right on the center, and the operation
returns to normal state.
NOW RESET
SETUP/INITIAL MEMORY
(4) Unless NO is selected by pressing the Down switch
within about 10 seconds after the shown in Step (3)
above appears, or unless the Up switch or the Down
switch is pressed in 10 seconds or more after the
screen shown in Step (3) appears, the reset operation
is suspended as indicated by the screen at right on
the bottom and the operation returns to normal state.
NON RESET
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USER SETUP MENU SETTING
■ Scene File Memory
■ User Setting
The AW-E560 has five scene file memories, of which three
are preset before shipment from the factory. When the
scene file menu mode is set to [1], [2], or [3], the camera
operates under the preset conditions.
The remaining two, USER A and USER B, can be set as
desired.
(1) Display the SETUP menu.
(2) Select the USER A or USER B of scene file from the
SETUP menu.
(3) Move the cursor to USER, and press the page switch.
The camera is now in the user set state, and the USER
set screen appears on the monitor.
User set operation can be performed at the camera
head or RCU (RCB).
Each mode is provided with five scene files.
■ User Set Screens
<Camera Alone>
<Camera with RCU (RCB)>
NO.1
USER A
* 0DB
CURR NEW
.45 .45
.45 .45
98 98%
110 110%
31 31
NO.1
USER A
* 0DB
CURR NEW
.45 .45
.45 .45
98 98%
110 110%
31 31
(.35-.55)
(.35-.55)
#
*GAMMA(NOR)
*GAMMA(SHT)
KNEE POINT
*GAMMA(NOR)
*GAMMA(SHT)
KNEE POINT
#
#
WHITE CLIP
WHITE CLIP
*H.DTL LEVEL H
*V.DTL LEVEL H
*H.DTL LEVEL L
*V.DTL LEVEL L
*H.DTL LEVEL H
*V.DTL LEVEL H
*H.DTL LEVEL L
*V.DTL LEVEL L
31 31
31 31
#
15 15
15 15
15 15
15 15
RET
END
RET
∗ Data of those items marked "*" can be stored in the memory at each of the gain levels (0, 9, 18 dB).
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<Camera Alone>
<Camera with RCU (RCB)>
NO.2
USER A
* 0DB
NO.2
USER A
* 0DB
( 2- 5)
CURR NEW
( 2- 5)
*DTL BAND
*NOISE SUP
*LEVEL DEP
*CHROMA DTL
DARK DTL
CURR NEW
#
#
#
#
#
*DTL BAND
5
1
0
0
0
5
5
1
0
0
0
5
*NOISE SUP
*LEVEL DEP
*CHROMA DTL
DARK DTL
1
1
0%
0
0
0%
0
0
RET
END
RET
NO.3
USER A
* 0DB
NO.3
USER A
* 0DB
(-25- 25)
MATRIX(R-G)
(R-B)
CURR NEW
(-25- 25)
MATRIX(R-G)
(R-B)
CURR NEW
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0%
#
$
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0
(G-R)
(G-R)
(G-B)
(G-B)
(B-R)
(B-R)
(B-G)
(B-G)
FLARE RED
GREEN
FLARE RED
GREEN
0
0
0
0
BLUE
END
BLUE
RET
RET
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# Gamma Compensation Level Setting
[GAMMA (NOR): .35 to .55]
# Detail Band Level Setting
[DTL BAND: 1 to 5]
[GAMMA (SHT): .35 to .55]
The contour correction band at high or low frequen-
cies can be set.
The larger the number, the finer the detail.
Gamma correction level can be set.
[GAMMA (NOR)] can be set when the electronic shut-
ter is OFF (normal state), or [GAMMA (SHT)] when it is
ON.
# Noise Suppress Compensation Level Setting
[NOISE SUP: 0 to 10]
# Knee Compensation Level Setting
[KNEE POINT: 88% to 98%]
Screen noise can be reduced when high or low detail
level is set. If noise suppress correction level is set too
high, however, fine detail objects will appear less dis-
tinct.
The level of video signals subject to knee correction
(knee point) can be set.
# White Clip Level Setting
[WHITE CLIP: 95% to 110%]
The peak level of video signals to be white-clipped
can be set.
# Level Dependent Compensation Level Setting
[LEVEL DEP: 0% to 25%]
Screen noise in the dark parts of an objects if
processed by the detail signal can be reduced. If level
dependent correction level is set too high, however,
fine detail objects like hair, for example, may appear
less distinct.
# Horizontal Detail High Level Setting: LEVEL HIGH
[H. DTL LEVEL H]
Vertical Detail High Level Setting: LEVEL HIGH
[V. DTL LEVEL H]
Horizontal Detail Low Level Setting: LEVEL LOW
[H. DTL LEVEL L]
Vertical Detail Low Level Setting: LEVEL LOW
[V. DTL LEVEL L]
# Chroma Aperture Compensation Level Setting
[CHROMA DTL: 0 to 15]
The contours of the highly color saturated part of an
object can be emphasized.
Detail level, high or low, horizontal or vertical, can be
set.
# Dark Detail Level Setting
[DARK DTL: 0 to 5]
The range of detail setting is 0 to 63, provided that
HIGH must be set at least 1 level higher than LOW.
The contours of the dark part of an object can be
emphasized.
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Note:
■ How to Read Screens
Dark detail setting is invalid unless level dependent
correction level [LEVEL DEP] is set to 0.
Page No.
Gain
# Matrix Compensation Level Setting
[MATRIX (R-G): -25% to 25%]
NO.1
USER A
* 0DB
CURR NEW
.45 .45
.45 .45
98 98%
110 110%
31 31
(.35-.55)
Cursor (blinking)
*GAMMA(NOR)
*GAMMA(SHT)
KNEE POINT
[MATRIX (R-B): -25% to 25%]
[MATRIX (G-R): -25% to 25%]
[MATRIX (G-B): -25% to 25%]
[MATRIX (B-R): -25% to 25%]
Item indicated by
cursor can be set
or reset.
WHITE CLIP
*H.DTL LEVEL H
*V.DTL LEVEL H
*H.DTL LEVEL L
*V.DTL LEVEL L
31 31
[MATRIX (B-G): -25% to 25%]
15 15
15 15
Matrix compensation level can be adjusted.
(R-G): To increase or decrease the intermediate
color between red and magenta
RET
END
(R-B): To increase or decrease the intermediate
color between red and yellow
(G-R): To increase or decrease the intermediate
color between green and cyan
(G-B): To increase or decrease yellowish green
(B-R): To increase or decrease the intermediate
color between blue and cyan
New settings
Current settings
To return to normal state
To return to SETUP menu state
Those marked * have data at each of gain levels (0, 9, 18
dB), and can be set to suit gain level. (In case of AGC,
operation takes place at 0-dB gain level.)
(B-G): To increase or decrease purple
■ How to Set
$ Flare Compensation Level Setting
[FLARE RED: 0 to 100]
(1) The screen changes from one page to another each
time the page switch is pressed.
(2) The cursor (blinking) moves each time the item switch
is pressed. The item indicated by the cursor can be
reset or its command can be executed.
[FLARE GREEN: 0 to 100]
[FLARE BLUE: 0 to 100]
Flare correction level can be adjusted.
* Flare correction level has already been adjusted prior
to shipment from the factory.
(3) Use the Up and Down switches to change settings.
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(4) To return to the SETUP menu state, move the cursor to
RET and press the page switch.
(5) To change gain up, move the cursor to GAIN in the
SETUP menu, and use the Up or Down switch. (This
applies in cases where the camera is used alone.)
(6) To return to the normal state, do the following steps.
If the camera is used alone, move the cursor to END,
and press the page switch.
If the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), set the user
set switch to OFF.
The camera will then operate according to the set-
tings.
■ User Set Memory Reset
The AW-E560 has a reset function, which restores the orig-
inal settings if wrong data is entered in USER SET A or
USER SET B setting.
(1) Switch camera power off, and switch it back on.
(2) Complete the operation mode/USER file setting and
press the page switch. When the new settings for
reset are displayed, press the page switch again for
about 2 seconds while "CURR: MODE 1/USER A" is
displaying on the screen then the screen shown at
right on the top appears.
RESET USER A?
(MODE1)
YES : UP SW
NO : DOWN SW
(In case of USER B, RESET USER B? appears on the
screen.)
(3) If YES is selected by pressing the Up switch within
about 10 seconds after the screen shown in Step (2)
appears, the user set memory is reset, a message
appears as shown at right, and the operation returns
to normal state.
NOW RESET
USER A MEMORY
(In case of USER B, NOW RESET USER B MEMORY
appears on the screen.)
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(4) Unless NO is selected by pressing the Down
(DOWN/BAR) switch within about 10 seconds after the
screen shown in Step (2) above appears, or unless
the Up (UP/ABC) switch or the Down (DOWN/BAR)
switch is pressed in 10 seconds or more after the
screen shown in Step (2) appears, the reset operation
is suspended as indicated by the screen at right, and
the operation returns to normal state.
CAMERA INSTALLATION
The camera can be mounted using the mounting hole on
top or the one in the bottom of the camera as shown
below.
The mounting hole has a standard 1/4-20" thread designed
for pan-head screws, such as those used on tripods.
NON RESET
Caution:
If this camera will be mounted on a tripod or mounting
bracket, Each must be capable of supporting four times
the total weight of the camera.
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■ Camera ID Set Screen
<Camera Alone>
CAMERA ID SETTING
■ Camera ID
The AW-E560 has a camera ID function, which enables
you to mix the set characters with video output.
The maximum number of characters that can be set is 16.
Camera ID and display position are the same in all modes.
** CAMERA ID **
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789
().,'"←:→;&#!?=
+-*/%$
■ Camera ID Setting
(1) Select the page No. 5 of the INITIAL SET menu.
(2) Move the cursor to CAMERA ID, and press the page
switch for 2 seconds or more.
←
→
SPACE
POSI RET END RESET
The camera is ready for ID setting, and its screen
appears on the monitor.
AW-E560.........
Camera ID can be set at the camera head or RCU
(RCB).
<Camera with RCU (RCB)>
** CAMERA ID **
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789
().,'"←:→;&#!?=
+-*/%$
←
→
SPACE
POSI RET END RESET
AW-E560.........
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■ How to Read Screens
Item switch: To move the cursor 1 line down
Up switch: To move the cursor 1 position left
Down switch: To move the cursor 1 position right
** CAMERA ID **
UP SW DOWN SW
←
→
Cursor
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789
().,'"←:→;&#!?=
+-*/%$
↓
ITEM SW
Characters that
can be set
(2) To enter a character for camera ID, press the page
switch when the cursor is on the desired character.
The character is set, and is shown on the bottom line
of the screen.
Command
←
→
SPACE
POSI RET END RESET
(3) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at ←,
the cursor moves from the set character to one posi-
tion left.
(4) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at →,
the cursor moves from the set character to one posi-
tion right.
Set characters
(". " indicates a space.)
AW-E560.........
Cursor (blinking)
indicates next character
position.
(5) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at
SPACE, a blank is left.
(6) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at
POSI, camera ID display position is ready to be set.
(7) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at
RESET, all the set characters are erased.
(8) To return to the INITIAL SET menu state, move the cur-
sor to RET and press the page switch.
■ Camera ID Setting
(1) Display the page No.5 of the INITIAL SET menu.
(2) Move the cursor to CAMERA ID, and press the page
switch for more than 2 seconds to display the camera
ID setting mode.
(9) To return to the normal state, do the following steps.
If the camera is used alone, move the cursor to END,
and press the page switch.
■ How to Set
(1) Move the cursor (blinking) using the item switch, Up
switch, or Down switch, and select characters or a
command to set.
If the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), set the user
set switch to OFF.
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■ Camera ID Display Position
■ How to Set
Camera ID display position can be set as desired.
(1) Move the set camera ID using the item switch, Up
switch, or Down switch.
Item switch: To move the cursor 1 line down with
each press
■ Camera ID Display Position Setting
(1) Set a camera ID.
Up switch:
To move the cursor 1 position left with
each press
(2) Move the cursor to POSI, and press the page switch.
Camera ID display position is ready to be set, and its
screen appears on the monitor.
Down switch: To move the cursor 1 position right with
each press
Camera ID display position can be set at the camera
head or RCU (RCB).
Note:
UP SW
←
→
DOWN SW
↓
Unless a camera ID has been set, camera ID dis-
play position will not be ready for setting.
ITEM SW
If the item switch is pressed when the cursor is at the
bottom line, the cursor moves to the top line.
Even if the Up switch is pressed when the camera ID
is at the far left end, its position will not change.
Even if the Down switch is pressed when the camera
ID is at the far right end, its position will not change.
If the camera ID is positioned over time/date display
using the item switch, it moves 1 line below time/date.
If the camera ID is positioned over time/date display
using the Up/Down switch, no change is made in its
position.
■ Camera ID Position Set Screen
Camera ID display
(blinking)
AW-E560
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Time/date display
Camera ID cannot be
positioned to overlap
time/date.
(2) To return to the camera ID set screen, press the page
switch.
(3) When the camera is used alone, it cannot directly
return to the normal state.
If the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), set the user
set switch to OFF.
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TIME/DATE SETTING
(1) Display the page No. 5 of the INITIAL SET menu.
(2) Move the cursor to TIME DATE, and press the page
switch for 2 seconds or more.
■ Time/Date Setting
The AW-E560 has a time/date function, which enables you
to mix year/month/day/hours/minutes with video output.
Time/date display position is the same in all modes.
The camera is ready for time/date setting, and its
screen appears on the monitor.
Time/date can be set at the camera head or RCU
(RCB).
■ Time/Date Set Screen
<Camera Alone>
<Camera with RCU (RCB)>
** TIME DATE **
ITEM ....SHIFT
** TIME DATE **
ITEM ....SHIFT
UP
....SET
UP
....SET
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POSI RET END
POSI RET
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■ How to Set
■ Time/Date Display Position Set Screen
(1) Select the date and time positions to change, or a
command, using the item switch.
(2) To change time/date, use the Up switch.
The set value increases each time the Up switch is
pressed. Stop pressing it when the desired figure
appears.
Camera ID display
(If the Up switch is kept depressed, the figure increas-
es rapidly.)
position
AW-E560
It cannot be over time/
date display.
(3) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at
POSI, time/date display position is ready to be set.
(4) To return to the INITIAL SET menu screen, move the
cursor to RET, and press the page switch.
(5) To return to the normal state, do the following steps.
If the camera is used alone, move the cursor to END,
and press the page switch.
Time/date display
(blinking)
02-23-93
18:40
■ How to Set
If the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), set the user
set switch to OFF.
(1) Move the set time/date display position using the item
switch, Up switch, or Down switch.
Item switch: To move the cursor 1 line down
■ Time/Date Display Position
Up switch:
To move the cursor 1 position left
Time/date display position can be set as desired.
Down switch: To move the cursor 1 position right
■ Time/Date Display Position Setting
(1) Set time/date.
(2) Move the cursor to POSI, and press the page switch.
Time/date display position is ready to be set, and its
screen appears on the monitor.
UP SW
←
→
DOWN SW
↓
ITEM SW
Time/date display position can be set at the camera
head or RCU (RCB).
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RANGE OF SETUP/INITIAL SET AND THEIR INITIAL VALUES
VIDEO
INDOOR and
PURPOSE
ITEM
INDOOR
MODE1
MICROSCOPE
MODE3
PROCESSING
OUTDOOR
MODE2
MODE4
GAIN
IRIS
0dB
AUTO
OFF
Ach
AGC HIGH
AUTO
ELC
Ach
LOW
SCENE1
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
OFF
AGC LOW
MANU
ELC
Ach
LOW
0dB
MANU
OFF
Ach
LOW
SCENE1
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
OFF
SHUTTER
WHITE BAL
DTL LEVEL
SCENE FILE
R GAIN
B GAIN
T PED
R PED
B PED
PAINTING
LEVEL
AREA
PEAK/AVG
AUTO IRIS
SYNCHRO-SCAN
FLD/FRM
GAMMA
SETUP MENU
LOW
SCENE1
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
OFF
CENTER
TOP CUT
CENTER
ADJ OFF
253/525
FIELD
SCENE1
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
OFF
CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
ADJ OFF
253/525
FIELD
ON
INITIAL SET
PAGE 1
CENTER
ALL
CENTER
ALL
INITIAL SET
PAGE 2
CENTER
ADJ OFF
253/525
FIELD
ON
CENTER
ADJ OFF
253/525
FIELD
ON
INITIAL SET
PAGE 3
ON
2D LPF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
COLOR BAR
H PHASE
SC COARSE
SC FINE
OUTPUT SEL 1
OUTPUT SEL 2
SYNC SEL
CAMERA ID
TIME DATE
2
2
2
2
CENTER
0°
CENTER
Y/PR/PB
COMPOSITE
0.3V
CENTER
0°
CENTER
Y/C
COMPOSITE
0.3V
OFF
CENTER
0°
CENTER
R/G/B
Y/C
0.3V
OFF
OFF
CENTER
0°
CENTER
R/G/B
Y/C
0.3V
OFF
OFF
INITIAL SET
PAGE 4
INITIAL SET
PAGE 5
OFF
OFF
OFF
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RANGE OF SCENE FILE/USER SET AND THEIR INITIAL VALUES
SCENE/USER FILE AND THEIR INITIAL VALUE (MODE1 : )
ITEM
SCENE 1
SCENE 2
18dB 0dB 9dB
SCENE 3
18dB 0dB 9dB
USER A
18dB 0dB
USER B
18dB 0dB
0dB
0.40
0.40
88
110
31
31
15
15
1
9dB
9dB
←
←
9dB
←
←
18dB
0.45
0.45
GAMMA (NOR)
GAMMA (SHT)
KNEE POINT
WHITE CLIP
H DTL LEVEL H
V DTL LEVEL H
H DTL LEVEL L
V DTL LEVEL L
DTL BAND
NOISE SUP
LEVEL DEP
CHROMA DTL
DARK DTL
MATRIX (R-G)
(R-B)
←
←
0.45
0.45
0.40
0.40
←
←
←
0.45
0.45
0.40
0.40
←
←
31
31
15
15
←
1
←
←
0.45
0.45
0.40
0.40
←
0.45
0.45
0.40
0.40
←
←
31
31
15
15
←
1
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
2
31
31
15
15
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
2
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
2
31
31
15
15
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
2
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
2
1
1
1
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
←
9
←
0
←
9
←
0
←
0
2
0
2
0
0
−15
−3
−3
−3
−3
−3
0
−15
−3
−3
−3
−3
−3
0
0
0
0
(G-R)
0
0
0
(G-B)
0
0
0
(B-R)
0
0
0
(B-G)
0
0
0
FLARE R
G
B
Remarks
Standard
Chroma High
Back light
Back light
Standard
Compensation
Compensation,
Chroma High
Note: The value for FLARE R, G and B are not indicated in this table. The value is differ from camera by camera.
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SCENE/USER FILE AND THEIR INITIAL VALUE (MODE2 : )
ITEM
SCENE 1
SCENE 2
18dB 0dB 9dB
SCENE 3
18dB 0dB 9dB
USER A
18dB 0dB
USER B
18dB 0dB
0dB
0.45
0.45
88
110
31
31
15
15
1
9dB
9dB
←
←
9dB
←
←
18dB
0.55
0.55
GAMMA (NOR)
GAMMA (SHT)
KNEE POINT
WHITE CLIP
H DTL LEVEL H
V DTL LEVEL H
H DTL LEVEL L
V DTL LEVEL L
DTL BAND
NOISE SUP
LEVEL DEP
CHROMA DTL
DARK DTL
MATRIX (R-G)
(R-B)
←
←
0.55
0.55
0.45
0.45
←
←
←
0.55
0.55
0.35
0.35
←
←
31
31
15
15
←
1
←
←
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
←
0.55
0.55
0.45
0.45
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
4
31
31
15
15
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
4
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
4
31
31
15
15
←
←
←
←
←
←
2
20
20
10
10
←
4
31
31
15
15
←
←
←
←
←
←
2
20
20
10
10
←
4
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
0
15
5
0
15
5
0
15
5
0
15
←
5
0
15
←
5
0
←
←
←
←
←
←
0
←
←
←
←
←
←
0
0
0
0
0
←
−20
4
←
0
←
←
←
←
←
←
0
(G-R)
0
0
(G-B)
0
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
(B-R)
0
(B-G)
0
FLARE R
G
B
Remarks
Standard
Under fluores-
cent light
Low light
Standard
Standard
Note: The value for FLARE R, G and B are not indicated in this table. The value is differ from camera by camera.
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SCENE/USER FILE INITIAL VALUE (MODE3 : )
ITEM
SCENE 1
SCENE 2
18dB 0dB 9dB
SCENE 3
18dB 0dB 9dB
USER A
18dB 0dB
USER B
18dB 0dB
0dB
0.40
0.40
88
110
31
31
15
15
1
9dB
9dB
←
←
9dB
←
18dB
←
GAMMA (NOR)
GAMMA (SHT)
KNEE POINT
WHITE CLIP
H DTL LEVEL H
V DTL LEVEL H
H DTL LEVEL L
V DTL LEVEL L
DTL BAND
NOISE SUP
LEVEL DEP
CHROMA DTL
DARK DTL
MATRIX (R-G)
(R-B)
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
10
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
−8
−5
−14
10
−5
−20
−23
−22
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(G-R)
0
(G-B)
0
0
(B-R)
0
−25
−25
(B-G)
0
FLARE R
G
B
Remarks
Standard Output
for printer
Output for
Panasonic Monitor
Output for
Another monitor
Standard Output
for printer
Standard Output
for printer
Note: The value for FLARE R, G and B are not indicated in this table. The value is differ from camera by camera.
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SCENE/USER FILE AND THEIR INITIAL VALUE (MODE4 : )
ITEM
SCENE 1
SCENE 2
18dB 0dB 9dB
SCENE 3
18dB 0dB 9dB
USER A
18dB 0dB
USER B
18dB 0dB
0dB
0.45
0.45
88
110
31
31
15
15
1
9dB
9dB
←
←
9dB
←
←
18dB
0.55
0.55
GAMMA (NOR)
GAMMA (SHT)
KNEE POINT
WHITE CLIP
H DTL LEVEL H
V DTL LEVEL H
H DTL LEVEL L
V DTL LEVEL L
DTL BAND
NOISE SUP
LEVEL DEP
CHROMA DTL
DARK DTL
MATRIX (R-G)
(R-B)
←
←
0.55
0.55
0.45
0.45
←
←
←
0.55
0.55
0.45
0.45
←
←
←
0.55
0.55
0.45
0.45
←
0.55
0.55
0.45
0.45
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
←
←
←
31
31
15
15
5
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
←
←
←
31
31
15
15
1
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
31
31
15
15
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
31
31
15
15
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
20
20
10
10
←
←
←
←
0
←
←
←
←
←
0
←
←
←
←
0
←
←
←
←
15
5
←
15
←
←
5
0
5
5
0
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
0
(G-R)
0
←
←
←
←
(G-B)
0
←
←
←
←
(B-R)
0
←
←
←
←
(B-G)
0
←
←
←
←
FLARE R
G
B
Remarks
Image Capturing
Image Capturing
Detail High
Chroma detail off
Dark Detail off
Image Capturing
Image Capturing
Note: The value for FLARE R, G and B are not indicated in this table. The value is differ from camera by camera.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Pickup element
Pixels
Scanning
1/2" interline, supersensitive CCD
768 (H) x 494 (V) pixels
2:1 interlace
System
NTSC
Scanning frequency
Lens mount
Synchronizing
External sync input
Sensitivity
Minimum illumination
Signal-to-noise ratio
Horizontal resolution
Registration
15.734 kHz (horizontal), 59.94 Hz (vertical)
1/2" standard bayonet mount
Internal or external
VBS, BB, HD, VD
2000 lux, F9.5, 3200 K
5 lux, F1.4, +18 dB
62 dB (typical)
800 TV lines (high band, DTL ON)
0.05%
Contour correction
White balance
Black balance
Color bar
Horizontal and vertical
Auto (2 memories), 3200 K/5600 K, MANU, ATW
AUTO
SMPTE, full color bar (Setup 0/7.5)
Y, R-Y, B-Y
Encoder
Shutter speed
Gain
Gamma correction
Storage mode
Iris
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000, MANU (1/15000 to 1/62)
0 dB, 9 dB, 18 dB, AGC
ON/OFF switchable
Field/frame switchable
AUTO, ELC
Video output
Composite: 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
R/B/G: 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Y: 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
C: Same as VBS chroma level(75 Ω)
PR: 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
PB: 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Sync: 4 V/0.3 V (75 Ω) switchable
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Source voltage
Power consumption
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Dimensions
12 V DC
12.0 W
14°F to +113°F (−10°C to +45°C)
4°F to +140°F (−20°C to +60°C)
3-3/16" (W) x 3-3/8" (H) x 6-5/8" (D) [81 (W) x 86 (H) x 169 (D) mm]
2.64 lbs. (1.2 kg)
Weight
Weight and dimensions indicated are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Body cap ........................................................................... 1
4 pin connector for EXT DC IN .......................................... 1
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Connection Cable (Dsub-Dsub)
Multiplex Adaptor
WV-PS550
WV-CA9T9 (9-pin - 9-pin, approx. 16ft/5m)
Conversion Cable (for AG-B640 or AU-B110)
WV-CA4C4P
Connection Cable (Dsub-BNC)
WV-CA9T5 (9-pin - BNC, approx. 16ft/5m)
Studio Cable (for WV-RC700A)
WV-CA26U15 (26-pin - 26-pin, approx. 50ft/15m)
WV-CA26U30 (26-pin - 26-pin, approx. 100ft/30m)
WV-CA26U100 (26-pin - 26-pin, approx. 330ft/100m)
Joint Connector WV-CA26T26 (26-pin - 26-pin))
RCB Cable (for WV-CB700A)
Remote Control Unit (RCU) WV-RC550
Remote Control Unit (RCU) WV-RC700A
Remote Control Box (RCB) WV-CB700A
RCU Rack Mount Frame
Computer Interface Adaptor WJ-PC500
Lens Extension Cable
WV-CA12T12 (12-pin - 12-pin, approx. 6”/15 cm)
Conversion Cable (for WV-CB700A)
WV-CA20T10 (20-pin - 10-pin, approx. 3ft/1m)
Conversion Cable (for WV-RC700A)
WV-Q70
WV-CA26T20 (26-pin - 20-pin, approx. 10ft/3m)
WV-CA10B25 (10-pin - 10-pin, approx. 80ft/25m)
WV-CA10B50 (10-pin - 10-pin, approx. 160ft/50m)
Mounting Bracket
WV-831
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Broadcast & Television Systems Company
Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 3F-5, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Regional Offices:
EASTERN ZONE: 50 Meadowlands Parkway, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7620
CENTRAL ZONE: 1707 North Randall Road, Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 468-5200
SOUTHERN ZONE:
Atlanta Region: 1225 Northbrook Parkway, Suite 1-160, Suwanee, GA 30024
Panazip 11 (770) 338-6841, fax (770) 338-6741
Law Enforcement Video Products: 1225 Northbrook Parkway, Suite 1-160, Suwanee, GA
30024, Panazip 11 (770) 338-6844, fax (770) 338-6721
WESTERN ZONE:
Seattle Region: 1200 Westlake Ave., North, Suite 508, Seattle, WA 98109 (206) 285-8883
Los Angeles Region: 6550 Katella Ave. 17A-1, Cypress, CA 90630 (714) 373-7271
Government Marketing Department: 52 West Gude Drive, Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 738-3840
PANASONIC CANADA INC.
5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada (905) 624-5010
PANASONIC SALES COMPANY
DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO, INC.
San Gabriel Industrial Park, 65th Infantry Ave. KM. 9.5 Carolina, Puerto Rico 00630 (809) 750-4300
N1097-0
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