Operating Instructions
<Operations and Settings>
HD Integrated Camera
Model No.
AW-HE120WP
AW-HE120KP
AW-HE120WE
AW-HE120KE
How the Operating Instructions are configured
<Basics>:
The <Basics> describes the procedure for basic operation and installation. Before installing this unit, be
sure to take the time to read through <Basics> to ensure that the unit will be installed correctly.
<Operations and Settings> (this manual):
This <Operations and Settings> describes how to operate the unit and how to establish its
settings.
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Contents
Before use...........................................................................4
Overview..........................................................................4
Required personal computer environment.......................4
Disclaimer of warranty......................................................5
Network security ..............................................................5
Setting the camera menu items ......................................37
Setting the camera menu items .....................................37
Top Menu .......................................................................37
Camera screen ..............................................................38
Brightness screen ..........................................................38
Picture 1/3 screen..........................................................40
Picture 2/3 screen..........................................................41
Picture 3/3 screen..........................................................42
Matrix 1/4 screen ...........................................................42
Matrix 2/4 screen ...........................................................43
Matrix 3/4 screen ...........................................................43
Matrix 4/4 screen ...........................................................44
System screen ...............................................................45
Genlock screen..............................................................45
Output screen ................................................................46
Other 1/3 screen ............................................................48
Other 2/3 screen ............................................................49
Other 3/3 screen ............................................................50
Maintenance screen.......................................................51
Firmware VER 1/2 screen..............................................51
Firmware VER 2/2 screen..............................................51
IP Network screen..........................................................52
Basic shooting operations ................................................6
How to turn the power on and off .....................................7
Turning the power on .......................................................7
Turning the power off .......................................................8
Selecting the units..............................................................9
Selecting the shooting modes (scene files).....................9
Types of shooting modes .................................................9
How to select the shooting mode...................................10
Shooting............................................................................12
What to do when encountering problems
in the basic shooting operations................................13
More advanced operations..............................................14
Manual shooting...............................................................15
Manually adjusting the focus..........................................15
Manually adjusting the iris..............................................16
Manually adjusting the shutter speed ............................17
Manually adjusting the gain ...........................................18
Camera menu item table..................................................53
Web setting screen...........................................................55
Menu operations ............................................................56
Control screen................................................................59
Setup screen..................................................................61
Preset memories...............................................................19
White balance adjustment ...............................................22
White balance adjustment..............................................22
Black balance adjustment ...............................................25
System log displays.........................................................85
Limiters..............................................................................86
Black balance adjustment..............................................25
Black level (master pedestal) adjustment......................26
Setting/releasing the limiters ..........................................87
Basic limiter operations..................................................87
Setting the limiters .........................................................87
Releasing the limiters.....................................................88
Resetting the limiters .....................................................88
Black level (master pedestal) adjustment.......................26
Genlock adjustment .........................................................28
Genlock adjustment .......................................................28
Basic operations...............................................................29
When performing the operations
Safe mode .........................................................................89
Concerning the safe mode.............................................89
Detection of equipment trouble......................................89
Cooling fan.....................................................................89
using the wireless remote control..............................31
Control exercised from the Multi-Function
Controller AW-RP655 ................................................32
Control exercised from the Multi Hybrid
Control Panel AW-RP555 ..........................................34
Notes on Windows Vista® / Windows® 7 .........................90
Index ..................................................................................96
Control exercised from the Remote
Camera Controller AW-RP50 ....................................36
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Before use
Overview
This unit is a full HD camera integrated with a pan-tilt
head and featuring a newly developed 1/3-type full HD
3MOS sensor and digital signal processor (DSP).
Required personal computer
environment
CPU
Intel® CoreTM2 DUO 2.4 GHz or faster
recommended
In addition to the optical 20 zoom lens, the unit comes
with a 10 digital zoom to achieve vibrant high-quality
images that have a horizontal resolution of 1000 lines.
Memory
512 MB or more
(When using Microsoft® Windows Vista®:
1 GB or more, and when using
Microsoft® Windows® 7: 1 GB [32 bits]
or 2 GB [64 bits] or more)
By connecting a controller, the camera operations can be
performed smoothly by IP control or serial control.
By connecting the unit to a personal computer through an
IP network, it is possible to operate the unit from the Web
browser screen.
Network
function
10Base-T or 100Base-TX port 1
Image display
function
Resolution:
1024 768 pixels or
more
There is a choice of color — white in the case of the
AW-HE120W or black in the case of the AW-HE120K — to
suit the intended application and environment.
Color generation: True Color 24 bits or
more
Supported
operating
Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional
SP1 64-bit*1
system and
Web browser
Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional
SP1 32-bit*1
Windows® Internet Explorer® 8.0*2
Windows® Internet Explorer® 9.0*2
Microsoft® Windows Vista® Business
SP2 32-bit
Windows® Internet Explorer® 7.0
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
SP3*3
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
Edition SP3*3
Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 SP3
*1: This cannot be used in the
Windows® XP compatibility mode.
*2: This cannot be used with the 64-bit
version of Internet Explorer® 8.0.
*3: The Microsoft® Windows® XP
Professional x64 Edition is not
supported.
Other
CD-ROM drive
(for using the Operating Instructions and
various software)
Adobe® Reader®
(for browsing the Operating Instructions
on the CD-ROM)
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Before use
Network security
As you will use this unit connected to a network, your
attention is called to the following security risks.
IMPORTANT
Leakage or theft of information through this unit
Failure to provide the required personal computer
environment may slow down the delineation of
the images on the screen, make it impossible for
the web browser to work and cause other kinds of
problems.
Use of this unit for illegal operations by persons with
malicious intent
Interference with or stoppage of this unit by persons
with malicious intent
It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those
described below to protect yourself against the above
network security risks.
When using Microsoft® Windows Vista® or Microsoft®
Windows® 7, refer to the “Notes on Windows Vista® /
Windows® 7”(page 90) for details on the personal computer
environment that is required and on the precautions and
other items.
Use this unit in a network secured by a firewall, etc.
If this unit is connected to a network that includes PCs,
make sure that the system is not infected by computer
viruses or other malicious entities (using a regularly
updated antivirus program, anti-spyware program, etc.).
Protect your network against unauthorized access by
restricting users to those who log in with an authorized
user name and password.
Take measures by authenticating the users of the unit in
order to restrict access, for example, so that the setting
information contained inside the unit is not leaked over the
network.
Do not install the camera in locations where the camera or
the cables can be destroyed or damaged by persons with
malicious intent.
Disclaimer of warranty
IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic Corporation BE LIABLE
TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON, EXCEPT FOR
REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF
THE PRODUCT, FOR THE CASES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO BELOW:
Refrain from connections that use public lines.
ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY, ARISING OUT
OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT;
Usage restrictions
Use of the same segment is recommended for the network
in which the unit and the controller or personal computer are
connected.
If the equipment uses connections with different segments,
events based on the settings inherent to the network
equipment, for instance, may occur so check this thoroughly
prior to operation.
PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY
INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION
OF THE USER;
UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE, REPAIR OR
MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER;
INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN
IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED, DUE TO ANY
REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR
PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT;
ANY PROBLEM, CONSEQUENTIAL
INCONVENIENCE, OR LOSS OR DAMAGE, ARISING
OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES
OF THIRD PARTY;
LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY
FAILURE.
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Basic shooting operations
If the settings have already been changed and the original
settings are to be restored, refer to the “What to do when
encountering problems in the basic shooting operations”
(page 13) and “Camera screen” (page 38) in
1
2
3
Set the subject brightness to the appropriate
level.
“Setting the camera menu items”.
Turn on the power of all the units and devices
in the system.
Select the unit to be operated.
Even when using only one unit, it must still be selected
from the wireless remote control or controller.
4
Select the shooting mode.
One of four shooting modes (Scene1, Scene2, Scene3
or Scene4) — whichever one will best suit the shooting
conditions — can be selected.
The shooting modes are set by the user.
For details of the factory settings, refer to pages 53 to 54.
Select the mode that satisfies the shooting conditions
and suits your preferences.
When continuing to shoot in the same circumstances,
there is no need to select another mode.
5
Start shooting.
(After shooting, turn off the power of all the
units and devices in the system.)
Note
Some of the initial settings are auto settings and
cannot be operated manually. To perform manual
operations for these settings, switch the auto
settings to manual settings as necessary.
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How to turn the power on and off
Turning the power on
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
When performing the operations using the controller
When the AW-RP655 or AW-RP555 is connected:
1
Set all the power switches of the units and
devices connected in the system to ON.
This unit does not have a power switch.
When power is supplied to it, the status display lamp
will light up orange, and the unit is set to the standby
mode.
1
2
Set all the power switches of the units and
devices connected in the system to ON.
This unit does not have a power switch.
When power is supplied to it, the status display lamp
will light up orange, and the unit is set to the standby
mode.
2
3
Press one of the [CAM1] to [CAM4] buttons on
the wireless remote control to select the unit.
Set the [OPERATE] switch on the controller to
ON.
The POWER ON mode is established, images are
output, and control can be exercised.
Press the [ON/STANDBY] button on the
wireless remote control for 2 seconds.
The unit’s status display lamp now lights up green.
The POWER ON mode is established, images are
output, and control can be exercised.
Notes
The unit’s status display lamp now lights up green.
It takes maximum 30 seconds per unit for the initial
settings operation to be completed.
Notes
During this period, the unit cannot be operated.
(Status display lamp: light up orange)
It takes maximum 30 seconds per unit for the initial
settings operation to be completed.
When operation is transferred to the STANDBY
mode: The current zoom, focus and iris positions
are stored in the memory (POWER ON preset).
When operation is transferred to the POWER ON
mode: The zoom, focus and iris are adjusted to
the positions which were stored in the memory
(POWER ON preset) when operation was
transferred to the STANDBY mode.
During this period, the unit cannot be operated.
(Status display lamp: light up orange)
When operation is transferred to the STANDBY
mode: The current zoom, focus and iris positions
are stored in the memory (POWER ON preset).
When operation is transferred to the POWER ON
mode: The zoom, focus and iris are adjusted to
the positions which were stored in the memory
(POWER ON preset) when operation was
transferred to the STANDBY mode.
Before setting the [OPERATE] switch on the controller to ON,
be absolutely sure to set all the power switches of the units
and devices connected in the system to ON.
4
If a multiple number of units are going to be
used, repeat steps 2 and 3 as required.
For further details, refer to the Operating Instructions of the
controller.
The unit’s status display lamp blinks green when a signal
matched by the remote control ID has been received, and
it blinks orange when a signal that is not matched by the
remote control ID has been received.
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
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How to turn the power on and off
Turning the power off
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
When performing the operations using the controller
When the AW-RP655 or AW-RP555 is connected:
1
2
Press one of the [CAM1] to [CAM4] buttons on
the wireless remote control to select the unit.
1
2
Set the [OPERATE] switch on the controller to
OFF.
All the cameras (including the unit) connected to the
controller are set to the standby mode.
Press the [ON/STANDBY] button on the
wireless remote control for 2 seconds.
The unit is set to the standby mode.
The unit’s status display lamp now lights up orange.
The unit’s status display lamp now lights up orange.
Set all the power switches of the units and
devices connected in the system to OFF.
This unit does not have a power switch.
3
4
If a multiple number of units are going to be
used, repeat steps 1 and 2 as required.
Notes
When operation is transferred to the STANDBY
mode: The current zoom, focus and iris positions
are stored in the memory (POWER ON preset).
When operation is transferred to the POWER ON
mode: The zoom, focus and iris are adjusted to
the positions which were stored in the memory
(POWER ON preset) when operation was
Set all the power switches of the units and
devices connected in the system to OFF.
This unit does not have a power switch.
Notes
When operation is transferred to the STANDBY
mode: The current zoom, focus and iris positions
are stored in the memory (POWER ON preset).
When operation is transferred to the POWER ON
mode: The zoom, focus and iris are adjusted to
the positions which were stored in the memory
(POWER ON preset) when operation was
transferred to the STANDBY mode.
For further details, refer to the Operating Instructions of the
controller.
transferred to the STANDBY mode.
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
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Selecting the units
Up to four units can be operated using one wireless remote
control.
Up to five units and devices can be operated using one
controller.
When performing the operations using the controller
When the AW-RP655 is connected:
Select the unit (or units) to be operated from the wireless
remote control or controller.
Even when using only one unit, it must still be selected.
1
Press the [1], [2], [3], [4] or [5] button of
[CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL].
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
When the AW-RP555 is connected:
To select the unit using the wireless remote control, the IR ID
switches on the unit’s back panel must be set.
For details of the IR ID switch settings, refer to pages 36 and 39
in the <Basics>.
1
Press the [1], [2], [3], [4] or [5] button of
[CONTROL].
1
Press the [CAM1], [CAM2], [CAM3] or [CAM4]
button.
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
The unit’s status display lamp blinks green when a signal
matched by the remote control ID has been received,
and it blinks orange when a signal that is not matched by
the remote control ID has been received.
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
Selecting the shooting modes (scene files)
Types of shooting modes
One of four shooting modes (Scene1, Scene2, Scene3
or Scene4) — whichever one will best suit the shooting
conditions — can be selected.
Scene1
Scene2
Scene3
Scene4
The shooting modes are set by the user.
For details of the factory settings, refer to pages 53 to 54.
The settings of your preferences can be established
in line with the shooting scene, lighting and other
conditions.
Select the mode that satisfies the shooting conditions and
suits your preferences.
The settings can be changed by menu operations.
The results of the white balance and other adjustments
are stored in the memory separately by shooting mode.
Be absolutely sure to select the shooting mode before
making any adjustments.
Note
Some of the initial settings are auto settings and
cannot be operated manually. To perform manual
operations for these settings, switch the auto
settings to manual settings as necessary.
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Selecting the shooting modes (scene files)
How to select the shooting mode
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
4
Press the [] button.
The “Camera” sub-menu is displayed on the monitor.
2, 8
1
Camera
Scene
Scene1
Brightness
Picture
Matrix
3, 5, 7
4, 6, 7
Return
1
2
Press the [CAM1], [CAM2], [CAM3] or [CAM4]
button to select the unit.
5
6
7
Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “Scene”.
Press the [MENU] button for 2 seconds.
The Top Menu is displayed.
Press the [] button.
The shooting mode blinks.
Top Menu
Camera
Scene: Scene1
Press the [] or [] button to select the
shooting mode (Scene1, Scene2, Scene3 or
Scene4) to be used, and press the [] button to
enter the selection.
System
Maintenance
8
Press the [MENU] button for 2 seconds.
The camera menu display is exited.
3
Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “Camera”.
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Selecting the shooting modes (scene files)
When performing the operations using the controller
When the AW-RP655 is connected:
When the AW-RP555 is connected:
1
Press one of the [1] to [5] buttons of
[CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL] to
select the unit which is to be operated.
1
2
Press the [1], [2], [3], [4] or [5] button of
[CONTROL] to select the unit.
Press the [1], [2], [3] or [USER] button of
[SCENE FILE] to select the shooting mode.
2
3
Press the [MENU] button to set the LCD panel
display to the menu mode.
Shooting mode
Scene1
[SCENE FILE] button
[1]
[2]
Scene2
Turn the jog dial (main) until CAMERA SETTING
appears, and press the [OK] button.
Scene3
[3]
Scene4
[USER]
CAMERA SETTING
OK Key
4
When the scene selection menu has appeared
on the LCD panel, select the scene to be set,
and press the [OK] button.
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
SCENE
HALOGEN
OK Key
The scene names displayed on the LCD panel correlate
with the scene files of the AW-HE120 as shown below.
AW-RP655 display
HALOGEN
AW-HE120 scene file
Scene1
FLUORESCENT
OUTDOOR
Scene2
Scene3
USER
Scene4
5
When the following message appears on the
LCD panel, press the [MENU] button twice to
exit the menu mode.
OPEN CAMERA MENU ?
OK Key
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Shooting
When performing the operations
When performing the operations using the controller
using the wireless remote control
Changing the camera’s direction
Changing the camera’s direction
Moving the camera toward the left or right (panning):
Moving the camera toward the left or right (panning):
Tilt the [PAN/TILT] lever toward L or R.
Press the [] or [] button.
Moving the camera up or down (tilting):
Moving the camera up or down (tilting):
Tilt the [PAN/TILT] lever toward UP or DOWN.
Press the [] or [] button.
Moving the camera diagonally:
Moving the camera diagonally:
Press the [] or [] button and [] or [] button at
the same time.
Tilt the [PAN/TILT] lever diagonally.
Returning the camera to the reference position:
If the controller has a [HOME] button, press the
[HOME] button.
Returning the camera to the reference position:
Press the [HOME] button for 2 seconds.
Using the zoom function
Using the zoom function
Zooming in (the subject becomes magnified in size):
Zooming in (the subject becomes magnified in size):
Tilt the [ZOOM] lever toward the TELE direction.
Press the [T] button of [ZOOM].
Zooming out (the subject becomes reduced in size):
Zooming out (the subject becomes reduced in size):
Tilt the [ZOOM] lever toward the WIDE direction.
Press the [W] button of [ZOOM].
Note
The indicator displays of the AW-RP655 are
indicators that show the positions of the optical
zoom. They will not work for electronic zooming.
Switching the panning/tilting and lens
operation speed
Changing the direction or zoom at high speed:
Press the [FAST] button.
Changing the direction or zoom at low speed:
Switching the panning/tilting and lens
Press the [SLOW] button.
operation speed
The speeds at which the pan, tilt, zoom focus and iris are
controlled are now switched.
AW-RP655 and AW-RP555
1
Press the [SPEED] button.
Each time the [SPEED] button is pressed, the control
speed is switched between the high speed (the button’s
lamp is off) and low speed (the button’s lamp is lit).
The speeds at which the pan, tilt, zoom focus and iris are
controlled are now switched.
AW-RP50
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
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What to do when encountering problems in the basic shooting operations
If the trouble is not resolved by taking the action suggested
When performing the operations using the controller
below, refer to “Troubleshooting” (page 42 in the <Basics>).
The unit does not move.
Select the unit to be operated by following the procedure
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
below.
When the AW-RP655 is connected:
The unit does not move.
Press the [CAM1], [CAM2], [CAM3] or [CAM4] button to
select the unit which is to be operated.
Press the [1], [2], [3], [4] or [5] button of [CONTROL/
PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL].
If only one unit is being used, it is normally selected using
the [CAM1] button.
When the AW-RP555 is connected:
Check that the IR ID switches have been set correctly.
(Refer to pages 36 and 39 in the <Basics>.)
If the unit’s status display lamp is off or lights up orange, it
means that the unit’s power is not on.
Press the [1], [2], [3], [4] or [5] button of [CONTROL].
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
Refer to “Turning the power on” (page 7), and turn on the
power.
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
If the unit’s status display lamp does not blink even when
the wireless remote control is operated near the unit’s
wireless remote control signal light-sensing area, it means
that the wireless remote control’s batteries have run down.
Replace the batteries.
If the [OPERATE] lamp on the controller is off, it means
that the power of the controller is not on.
If the unit’s status display lamp is off or lights up orange, it
means that the unit’s power is not on.
Refer to “Turning the power on” (page 7), and turn on the
power.
Multiple color bands (color bars) are displayed.
Press the [MODE] button to switch to the camera picture.
Multiple color bands (color bars) are displayed.
Press the [MODE] button to switch to the camera picture.
The menu screen is displayed.
Press the [MENU] button for 2 seconds to exit the camera
menu.
The menu screen is displayed.
Press the [MENU] button to exit the camera menu.
The lens focus is not adjusted automatically.
Press the [A/FOCUS] button to switch to auto focusing.
The lens focus is not adjusted automatically.
Press the [EXT(AF)] button to switch to auto focusing.
The camera picture is too light or too dark.
1. Press the [A/IRIS] button to switch automatically to the
lens iris adjustment.
2. Press the [AUTO] button of [GAIN] to switch automatically
to the gain adjustment.
The camera picture is too light or too dark.
1. Press the [IRIS] button several times to turn on its lamp,
and switch the lens iris adjustment to auto.
2. Press the [GAIN] button several times to turn on its lamp,
and switch the gain adjustment to auto.
Something is wrong with the coloring of the
camera pictures.
Refer to“Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)”(page 24), and
switch to “ATW”.
Something is wrong with the coloring of the
camera pictures.
Refer to“Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)”(page 24), and
switch to “ATW”.
The camera menus are not displayed.
If any of the camera menus are displayed within less than
a minute after the camera was restarted, the menus will be
displayed in all the outputs.
Check “OSD Mix” (page 50) on the camera menu Other 3/3
screen.
The camera menus are not displayed.
If any of the camera menus are displayed within less than
a minute after the camera was restarted, the menus will be
displayed in all the outputs.
Check “OSD Mix” (page 50) on the camera menu Other 3/3
screen.
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More advanced operations
Manual shooting (see pages 15 to 18)
Black level (master pedestal) adjustment
(see pages 26 to 27)
This adjustment is performed to align the black level
(pedestal level) of a multiple number of cameras.
Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment.
Manual adjustment of focus
Manual adjustment of iris
Manual adjustment of shutter speed
Manual adjustment of gain
Preset memories (see pages 19 to 21)
Genlock adjustment (see page 28)
Up to 100 settings for the camera direction (panning and
tilting), zoom, focus, iris, gain up and white balance can be
registered in the preset memories, and called.
The number of settings that can be registered and
called depends on the type of wireless remote control
(12 settings) or controller that is used for operation.
This adjustment is performed to achieve phase alignment
by applying external synchronization (genlock) when a
multiple number of cameras will be used or when the unit
will be used in combination with other devices.
Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment.
White balance adjustment
(see pages 22 to 24)
This adjustment is performed to express the white
accurately. Its setting also has an effect on the color tones
of the entire screen.
It must be performed when using the unit for the first
time or when the unit has not been used for a prolonged
period.
It must be performed when the lighting conditions or
brightness has changed.
Once the white balance has been attained, no further
adjustment is required provided that the unit is going to be
used under the same conditions.
Black balance adjustment (see page 25)
This adjustment is performed to express the black
accurately. Its setting also has an effect on the color tones
of the entire screen.
It must be performed when using the unit for the first
time or when the unit has not been used for a prolonged
period.
It must be performed when the ambient temperature has
changed significantly and at the change of the seasons.
Once the black balance has been attained, no further
adjustment is required provided that the unit is going to be
used under the same conditions.
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Manual shooting
Manually adjusting the focus
The lens focus can be adjusted manually.
When the AW-RP555 is connected:
1
2
Press the [EXT(AF)] button to switch the focus
to manual adjustment.
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
1
2
Press the [M/FOCUS] button to switch the
focus to manual adjustment.
Adjust the focus manually by tilting the
[FOCUS] lever.
Furthermore, every time the [SPEED] button is pressed,
the speed of the focusing and other adjustments can be
switched to fast or slow.
Press the [F] or [N] button of [FOCUS], and
adjust the focus.
When the [F] button is pressed, the focus moves further
away (far); conversely, when the [N] button is pressed, it
moves nearer (near).
The speed of focusing and other adjustments can
be switched to fast or slow by pressing the [FAST] or
[SLOW] button, respectively.
3
If necessary, press the [EXT(AF)] button to
return the focus to the automatic adjustment.
3
If necessary, press the [A/FOCUS] button to
return the focus to the automatic adjustment.
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
Note
When the focus is set to manual, the subject may
go out of focus during panning, tilting and zooming.
Therefore, the unit comes with a function which
compensates for this. (Focus compensation during
zooming function: Focus ADJ With PTZ.)
When performing the operations using the controller
When the AW-RP655 is connected:
This function was set to ON at the factory.
1
Press the [EXT(AF)] button to switch the focus
to manual adjustment.
If the function has been set to OFF, either adjust the
focus, as required, after zooming or set the focus to
auto. (See page 49 and page 73.)
2
Adjust the focus manually by turning the dial
above the lit [FOCUS] lamp whether it is the
lamp of the [PAN/TILT] lever or [ZOOM] lever.
Furthermore, every time the [SPEED] button is pressed,
the speed of the focusing and other adjustments can be
switched to fast or slow.
3
If necessary, press the [EXT(AF)] button to
return the focus to the automatic adjustment.
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Manual shooting
Manually adjusting the iris
The lens iris can be adjusted manually.
When the AW-RP555 is connected:
1
2
Press the [IRIS] button to turn off its lamp and
switch to manual adjustment.
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
1
2
Press the [M/IRIS] button to switch the iris to
manual adjustment.
Turn the [LEVEL] dial of [IRIS] to adjust the iris
manually.
The position of the [LEVEL] dial does not represent an
absolute value.
This is why the brightness may differ from one camera to
another even when the dial is set to the same position.
Adjust the iris using the [IRIS +] or [IRIS –]
button.
Press the [IRIS +] button to adjust the lens iris in the
opening direction; conversely, press the [IRIS –] button to
adjust the lens iris in the closing direction.
The speed of the iris and other adjustments can be
switched to fast or slow by pressing the [FAST] or
[SLOW] button, respectively.
3
If necessary, press the [IRIS] button to turn on
its lamp and switch to automatic adjustment in
order to return the iris to automatic adjustment.
3
If necessary, press the [A/IRIS] button to return
the iris to the automatic adjustment.
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
When performing the operations using the controller
When the AW-RP655 is connected:
1
Press the [IRIS] button several times to turn
off the button’s lamp and switch to manual
adjustment.
2
3
Adjust the iris manually by turning the dial
above the lit [IRIS] lamp whether it is the lamp
of the [PAN/TILT] lever or [ZOOM] lever.
If necessary, press the [IRIS] button several
times and turn on its lamp to return the iris to
the automatic adjustment.
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Manual shooting
Manually adjusting the shutter speed
How to set the shutter speed using the AW-RP555
The shutter speed can be set using two methods. One is
a method that specifies the time (where a time such as
1/250 sec. is designated), and the other is a method that
specifies the frequency (where synchro scan, 60.17 Hz, etc.
is designated).
When shooting a TV screen or PC monitor screen, the
horizontal noise generated when the screen is shot can
be minimized by adjusting the frequency to the screen
frequency using synchro scan.
1
With the [MEMORY] button still held down,
press the [SHUTTER] button.
The [PRESET] [1] to [5] and [6] to [10] buttons blink
alternately.
2
Press one of the [1] to [8] buttons or the
[10] [PRESET] button — whichever button
corresponds to the shutter speed which is to
be set.
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
Any of the shutter speeds in the table below can be set.
[When 59.94 Hz has been set as the unit’s frequency]
Perform the adjustments on the Camera menu.
For further details, refer to the [Shutter Mode] on page 38 and
[Step/Synchro] items on page 39.
OFF
[1]
1/59.94
1/100
[6]
[7]
1/4000
1/10000
Synchro Scan
ELC
[2]
1/250
[8]
[3]
1/500
[9]
[4]
1/1000
1/2000
[10]
OFF
[5]
When performing the operations using the controller
[When 50 Hz has been set as the unit’s frequency]
OFF
[1]
1/50
1/120
1/250
1/500
1/1000
1/2000
[6]
[7]
1/4000
1/10000
Synchro Scan
ELC
The procedure is the same as for “When performing the
operations using the wireless remote control” in “Basic
operations” (pages 29 to 36).
[2]
[8]
[3]
[9]
[4]
[10]
OFF
[5]
When the AW-RP555 is connected:
Any change in the shutter speed is reflected the next
time the [SHUTTER] button is pressed and its lamp is
turned on.
When OFF is selected, the shutter will not operate
even when the [SHUTTER] button is pressed.
Select the synchro scan setting on the menu.
The shutter speed setting performed here is stored in
the memory even when the power of the AW-RP555
is turned off.
1
2
Press the [SHUTTER] button and turn its lamp
on.
The shutter speed set ahead of time is selected.
If necessary, press the [SHUTTER] button and
turn its lamp off in order to return the shutter to
the OFF setting.
For further details, refer to the Operating Instructions of the
AW-RP555.
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Manual shooting
Manually adjusting the gain
There are two ways to adjust the gain. One way involves
using the buttons on the wireless remote control or controller;
the other way involves using the Camera menu or Web
setting.
The gain can be adjusted more precisely using the Camera
menu or Web setting.
When the AW-RP555 is connected:
1
Press the [GAIN] button to turn off its lamp.
Each time this button is pressed, one of the three gain
increase amounts can be selected in sequence.
For further details, refer to the [Gain] item on page 39 and
page 64.
The current status is displayed as follows.
[MANU]
[L] lamp
[MANU]
[H] lamp
[GAIN]
button
Note
When adjusting the gain, the light quantity may
change suddenly (causing the image output to be
subjected to a shock).
0 dB
LOW
Off
Lit
Off
Off
Lit
Off
Off
Off
Lit
HIGH
AUTO
Other
Off
Off
Lit
Off
Lit
Off
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
2
If necessary, press the [GAIN] button several
times and turn on its lamp in order to return the
gain to the automatic adjustment (AGC).
1
2
Press the [OFF], [LOW] or [HI] button.
These buttons enable the gain increase to be selected in
three steps.
[LOW] is used to select 9 dB; [HI] is used to select 18 dB.
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
If necessary, press the [AUTO] button in order
to return the gain to the automatic adjustment
(AGC).
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
In any case, the maximum gain of the automatic adjustment
can be set by the camera menu or Web setting.
For further details, refer to the [AGC Max Gain] item on
page 39 and page 64.
When performing the operations using the controller
When the AW-RP655 is connected:
1
Press the [GAIN] button to turn off its lamp, and
then switch to manual adjustment.
The preset gain increase amount is now selected.
For further details on the gain increase amount setting,
refer to the Operating Instructions of the AW-RP655.
2
If necessary, press the [GAIN] button and turn
on its lamp in order to return the gain to the
automatic adjustment (AGC).
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Preset memories
This unit enables up to 100 settings for the camera direction
(panning and tilting), zoom, focus, iris, gain and white
balance to be registered in its preset memories, and called.
However, the number of settings that can be registered and
called depends on the type of wireless remote control or
controller that is used for operation.
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
Twelve settings (preset No.1 to No.12) can be registered and
called using the wireless remote control.
The [1] to [12] buttons correspond to the unit’s preset
memories No.1 to No.12.
The focus and iris operating modes (manual and auto
settings) are neither registered nor recalled.
The current focus and iris values are registered.
The focus and iris values can be recalled only when the
manual settings are applicable.
Registering the settings in the preset memories
For the white balance, the current White Balance Mode
adjustment values are registered. If a preset value
is recalled when AWB A or AWB B is selected, the
adjustment value selected when it was registered as a
preset will be recalled.
The White Balance Mode (ATW, AWB A or AWB B)
stored using the AW-RP655 are recalled only when the
AW-RP655 is connected.
1
Display the picture to be shot on the monitor.
Operate the pan, tilt or zoom buttons to determine the
camera angle.
Adjust the focus, iris, gain and white balance if they need
to be adjusted.
2
While holding down the [PRESET] button, press
the button corresponding to the preset memory
number.
If a preset memory number with an already registered
setting has been selected, the existing setting will be
erased and replaced with the new one.
Notes
When there is a large difference in the environmental
temperature between the time of registration and the
time the setting is called, displacement of the preset
position may occur.
If displacement occurs, perform registration again.
When a manual operation is performed for pan, tilt,
zoom, focus or iris during preset recall, the preset
operation for the pan, tilt, zoom, focus or iris operation
concerned will be aborted.
Calling the settings of the preset memories
If another preset has been recalled during an ongoing
preset recall, the preset being recalled is aborted,
and operation for the preset called last is performed
instead.
1
Press the button in which the preset memory
setting has been registered.
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Preset memories
Calling the settings of the preset memories
When performing the operations using the controller
When the AW-RP655 is connected:
1
2
Set to the preset memory mode.
Press the [TR/PSET] button to turn off its lamp.
Up to 50 settings can be registered and called.
The [1] to [50] buttons of [TRACING/PRESET MEMORY]
correspond to the unit’s preset memories No.1 to No.50.
Press the button among the [1] to [50] buttons
of [TRACING/PRESET MEMORY] in which the
desired setting was registered.
Registering the settings in the preset memories
1
2
3
Set to the preset memory mode.
Press the [TR/PSET] button to turn off its lamp.
Erasing preset memory settings
Set to the memory recording mode.
Press the [M.LOCK] button to turn off its lamp.
1
2
3
Set to the preset memory mode.
Press the [TR/PSET] button to turn off its lamp.
Display the picture to be shot on the monitor.
Operate the [PAN/TILT] lever and [ZOOM] lever to
determine the camera angle.
Adjust the focus, iris, gain and white balance if they need
to be adjusted.
Set the memory recording mode.
Press the [M.LOCK] button to turn off its lamp.
Hold down the [RESET] button.
The buttons among the [1] to [50] buttons of [TRACING/
PRESET MEMORY] whose settings can be erased now
start blinking in sequence.
4
5
Hold down the [MEMORY] button.
The buttons among the [1] to [50] buttons of [TRACING/
PRESET MEMORY] in which settings can be registered
now start blinking in sequence.
Preset memory settings cannot be registered in
buttons whose lamps are off (since they contain
tracing memory settings).
The settings for the buttons whose lamps are off
cannot be erased (since they contain tracing memory
settings).
4
With the [RESET] button still held down, press
the button of the preset memory number whose
setting is to be erased.
With the [MEMORY] button still held down,
press the button of the preset memory number
in which the setting is to be registered.
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Preset memories
When the AW-RP555 is connected:
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
Up to 10 settings can be registered and called.
The [1] to [10] buttons of [PRESET] correspond to the unit’s
preset memories No.1 to No.10.
Up to 100 settings can be registered and called.
For details, refer to the Operating Instructions of the
controller.
Registering the settings in the preset memories
1
Display the picture to be shot on the monitor.
Operate the [PAN/TILT] lever and [ZOOM] lever to
determine the camera angle.
Adjust the focus, iris, gain and white balance if they need
to be adjusted.
2
3
Hold down the [MEMORY] button.
The buttons among the [1] to [10] buttons of [PRESET]
in which settings can be registered now start blinking in
sequence.
With the [MEMORY] button still held down,
press the button of the preset memory number
in which the setting is to be registered.
Calling the settings of the preset memories
1
Press the button among the [1] to [10] buttons
of [PRESET] in which the desired setting was
registered.
Erasing preset memory settings
1
While holding down the [MEMORY] button,
press the [OP] button.
The [OP] button lamp blinks, and the standby status is
established.
2
Press the [OP] button to establish the setting
mode.
The [PRESET] [1] to [10] button lamps blink in sequence.
When the [ZOOM] lever, [PAN/TILT] lever or [FOCUS]
lever is now operated, the mode is forcibly exited.
3
Press the [PRESET] button corresponding to
the preset memory which is to be deleted.
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White balance adjustment
White balance adjustment
In order for the white to be reproduced accurately, the ratio
Automatic adjustment
(AWB: AWB A or AWB B)
between the three primary colors (RGB) is adjusted. If the
white balance has shifted out of adjustment, not only will the
white be reproduced poorly but the color tones of the entire
screen will also be degraded.
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
This adjustment must be performed when using the
unit for the first time or when the unit has not been
used for a prolonged period.
It must be performed when the lighting conditions or
brightness has changed.
1
Shoot a white subject (such as a white wall or
handkerchief) so that it fills the screen.
Do not shoot shiny or very bright objects.
Either AWB (automatic white balance adjustment) which
initiates automatic adjustment when the AWB button on the
controller has been pressed or ATW (automatic tracking
white balance adjustment) which constantly adjusts the white
balance can be selected for adjustment purposes.
Steps 2 through 8 represent the procedure for selecting
the “AWB A” or “AWB B” memory. They need not be taken
if a selection has already been made.
The results of the AWB adjustment can be stored in two
memories, A and B, when “AWB A” or “AWB B” has been
selected for the white balance.
2
Select Scene1, Scene2, Scene3 or Scene4 as
the shooting mode by following the procedure
in “Selecting the shooting modes (scene files)”
(page 10).
Once the white balance values have been adjusted, their
setup procedure will be completed simply by selecting
them using the camera menus or web settings, or by
pressing the buttons on the controller, provided that they
are going to be used under the same conditions as the
ones established when the values were set.
There is no need to set it again.
Camera
Scene
Scene1
Brightness
Picture
Matrix
Once a new setting is entered, the previous setting will be
erased.
Use the two memories to store settings corresponding to
different shooting conditions.
Return
3
4
Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “Picture”.
Press the [] button.
The “Picture 1/3” sub-menu is displayed.
Picture 1/3
Chroma Level
0
White Balance Mode AWB A
R Gain
B Gain
Pedestal
R Pedestal
B Pedestal
0
0
0
0
0
Return
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White balance adjustment
When performing the operations using the controller
When the AW-RP655 or AW-RP555 is connected:
5
6
7
Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “White Balance Mode”.
1
Shoot a white subject (such as a white wall or
handkerchief) so that it fills the screen.
Press the [] button.
“White Balance Mode” starts blinking.
Do not shoot shiny or very bright objects.
Press the [] or [] button to change the
White Balance Mode to be used to “AWB A” or
“AWB B”, and press the [] button to enter the
selection.
2
3
Press the [A] button or [B] button of [WHITE
BAL] to select “AWB A” or “AWB B” for the
white balance.
The selected button’s lamp lights.
The white balance setting is not entered if “ATW” has
been selected.
8
9
Press the [MENU] button for 2 seconds.
The camera menu display is exited.
Press the [AWC] button.
The auto white balance adjustment (AWB) is executed,
and the white balance setting is entered.
Press the [SET] button for 2 seconds.
The auto white balance adjustment (AWB) and auto
black balance adjustment (ABB) are performed, and the
white balance setting is entered.
When “On” has been selected as the “OSD Status”
(page 50) setting, the “AWB OK” message will appear
at the center of the screen when the white balance
adjustment is completed successfully.
The [AWC] button’s lamp blinks while the white balance
is being adjusted, and its lamp goes off when the
adjustment is completed successfully. Its lamp lights if
the white balance could not be adjusted.
If color bars have been selected (the [MODE] button
or [BAR/CAM] button’s lamp lights) or if ATW is
selected (the [ATW] button’s lamp lights), it means
that the [AWC] button is not working or that the auto
white balance adjustment has failed. (The button’s
lamp lights.)
When the black balance adjustment is completed
successfully, the “ABB OK” message appears at the
center of the screen.
AWB OK
Notes
The black balance is set at the same time.
When this takes place, the lens is closed and then the
adjustment is performed so the screen will temporarily
turn black.
When only the auto white balance adjustment (AWB)
is to be performed, ensure that the [SET] button is
pressed or held down for a period of time which does
not exceed 2 seconds.
The white balance cannot be adjusted when color bars
are displayed. Press the [MODE] button to switch to
the camera picture.
When the adjustment has failed, an error message
such as “OUT RANGE NG”, “HIGH LIGHT NG”,
“LOW LIGHT NG” or “ATW NG” is displayed.
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White balance adjustment
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
3200K and 5600K presets
When “3200K” or “5600K” is selected for the white balance,
the white balance is set using a color temperature of
3200K (equivalent to halogen light) or 5600K (equivalent to
daylight), respectively.
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
This function works when “3200K” or “5600K” is selected
instead of “AWB A” or “AWB B” by following the steps for
“Automatic adjustment” in “White balance adjustment”
(page 22).
(From the controller, this operation can be performed
only using the menu displays. Refer to “Basic operations”
(page 29).)
Notes
White balance may not be correctly set if the lighting
of the object is too weak.
Since the unit has a built-in memory, the set white
balance will remain 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.
Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)
When the white balance adjustment is set to “ATW”, the
white balance continues to be adjusted automatically all
the time, and it is automatically corrected even when the
light source or color temperature has changed to produce
completely natural pictures.
This function works when “ATW” is selected instead of
“AWB A” or “AWB B” by following the steps for “Automatic
adjustment” in “White balance adjustment” (page 22).
Notes
ATW might not function properly when high brightness
light (ex. fluorescent lamp) beams into a screen.
White balance may not be accurately set if there is no
white object in the scene being shot.
The white balance may shift out of adjustment when
a different kind of light source such as sunlight or
fluorescent lighting applies.
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Black balance adjustment
Black balance adjustment
In order for the black to be reproduced accurately, the zero
When performing the operations using the controller
levels of the three primary colors (RGB) are adjusted. If the
black balance has shifted out of adjustment, not only will the
black be reproduced poorly but the color tones of the entire
screen will also be degraded.
When the AW-RP655 or AW-RP555 is connected:
Normally, the black balance need not be re-adjusted, but it is
necessary in the following situations.
1
Press the [ABC] button.
The auto black balance operation is executed, and the
black balance setting is entered.
The [ABC] button’s lamp or LED blinks while the black
balance is being adjusted, and its lamp goes off when
the adjustment is completed successfully. It lights if the
black balance could not be adjusted.
If color bars have been selected (the [MODE] button
or [BAR/CAM] button lights), it means that the [ABC]
button is not working or that the auto black balance
adjustment has failed. (The button’s lamp lights.)
This adjustment must be performed when using the
unit for the first time or when the unit has not been
used for a prolonged period.
The adjustment must be performed when the ambient
temperature has changed significantly and at the
change of the seasons.
Automatic adjustment
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
The procedure is the same as with “Automatic adjustment” in
“White balance adjustment” (page 22).
The auto white balance adjustment (AWB) and auto black
balance adjustment (ABB) can be performed, and the black
balance setting entered.
The white balance setting is also entered at the same
time so ensure that the conditions for adjusting the white
balance are met before proceeding.
The black balance cannot be adjusted when color bars
are displayed. Press the [MODE] button to switch to the
camera picture.
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Black level (master pedestal) adjustment
Black level (master pedestal) adjustment
The black level can be adjusted when using a multiple
number of cameras including the unit. Ask your dealer to
perform this adjustment.
(Use an oscilloscope or waveform monitor for the
adjustment.)
Adjust the black level in accordance with the units and
devices used.
5
Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “Pedestal”.
Picture 1/3
Chroma Level
0
White Balance Mode AWB A
R Gain
B Gain
Pedestal
R Pedestal
B Pedestal
0
0
0
0
0
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
Return
1
2
3
4
Press the [M/IRIS] button.
Set the iris to the manual mode.
6
7
Press the [] button to start the “Pedestal”
value blinking.
Press the [IRIS –] button.
The lens iris is stopped down.
Press the [] or [] button, change the
“Pedestal” value, and press the [] button to
enter the selection.
Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “Picture”.
Adjust the black level to a value of approx. 0.035 V.
Press the [] button.
The “Picture 1/3” sub-menu is displayed.
Picture 1/3
The pedestal values can be adjusted finely using the
“R Pedestal” and “B Pedestal” settings.
Chroma Level
White Balance Mode AWB A
R Gain
B Gain
Pedestal
R Pedestal
B Pedestal
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
9
Press the [MENU] button for 2 seconds.
The camera menu display is exited.
Return
If necessary, press the [A/IRIS] button to adjust
the iris automatically.
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Black level (master pedestal) adjustment
When performing the operations using the controller
When the AW-RP655 is connected:
When the AW-RP555 is connected:
1
Press the [IRIS] button several times to turn off
its lamp.
1
Press the [IRIS] button several times to turn off
its lamp.
Set the iris to the manual ([MANU]) mode.
Set the iris to the manual ([MANU]) mode.
2
3
Turn the [FOCUS/IRIS] dial to stop down the
lens iris.
2
3
Turn the [LEVEL] dial of [IRIS] to stop down the
lens iris.
Press the [R/B GAIN/PED] button several
times so that the “PEDESTAL TOTAL” item is
displayed on the LCD panel.
Follow the operation steps in “Basic
operations” (page 35), and use the camera
menu to perform the adjustment.
4
5
Turn the jog dial (main) and adjust the black
level to 0.035 V.
When the AW-RP50 is connected:
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller.
If necessary, adjust the iris automatically.
Press the [IRIS] button several times to turn on its
lamp.
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Genlock adjustment
Genlock adjustment
The genlock adjustment is performed to achieve phase
alignment by applying external synchronization (genlock)
when a multiple number of cameras will be used or when the
unit will be used in combination with other devices.
This unit supports BBS (Black Burst Sync) and tri-level sync
external synchronization signals.
3
Press the [] button.
The “System” sub-menu is displayed.
System
Genlock
Output
Other
Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment.
(Use a dual-trace oscilloscope for the adjustment.)
Horizontal phase adjustment
Observe the waveforms of the external sync signal input
(tri-level sync signal) and video signal output on the
dual-trace oscilloscope, and use the wireless remote control
or controller to bring the horizontal phase into alignment.
Return
4
Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “Genlock”, and press the [] button.
The “Genlock” sub-menu is displayed.
External sync signal
input (tri-level sync
signal)
Genlock
Horizontal Phase
Horizontal Phase Step
0
1
Video signal output
Bring the horizontal phase into alignment.
Example:When the tri-level sync phase is adjusted
Return
5
6
Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “Horizontal Phase”, and press the [] button.
The “Horizontal Phase” value starts blinking.
When performing the operations
using the wireless remote control
Press the [] or [] button to change the
“Horizontal Phase” value, adjust the value
so that the horizontal phase is brought into
alignment, and press the [] button.
The extent of the phase adjustment can be selected
using “Horizontal Phase Step”.
1
2
Follow the operation steps in “Basic
operations” (page 31) to display the Top Menu.
Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to “System”.
7
Press the [MENU] button for 2 seconds.
The camera menu display is exited.
Top Menu
Camera
Scene: Scene1
System
Maintenance
When performing the operations using the controller
These operations can be performed using the camera
menus by following the operation steps in “Basic operations”
(pages 29 to 36).
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Basic operations
Camera menus are displayed on the monitor when the unit’s
settings are to be selected.
The monitor is connected to the video signal output
connector.
The basic camera menu operations involve displaying
sub-menus from the Top Menu items, and selecting settings
on the sub-menus.
Some sub-menus have menu items for performing more
detailed settings.
Only the steps taken using the wireless remote
control will be described here for the operations
conducted to select and set the items.
For details of the operations conducted using the
controller, substitute “controller” for “wireless
remote control” when reading the basic operations.
Also, refer to the Operating Instructions of the
controller.
The camera menu operations are conducted using the
wireless remote control.
If a controller is connected, they can also be conducted using
the controller.
It may be necessary to upgrade the controller’s version in
order to support the AW-HE120.
For further details, consult with your dealer.
Described below are the basic operations for changing the
camera menu item settings using the wireless remote control
and controller (AW-RP655, AW-RP555 or AW-RP50).
Table of operations
Controller
Camera menu
operation
Wireless remote
control
AW-RP655
AW-RP555
AW-RP50
Press one of the [1] to [5]
buttons of [CONTROL/
PREVIEW MONITOR OUT
SEL].
Press the [CAM1],
[CAM2], [CAM3] or
[CAM4] button.
Selecting the unit
to be operated
Press one of the [1] to [5]
buttons of [CONTROL].
Press one of the [CAMERA
STATUS/SELECTION] buttons.
1. Press the [MENU] button.
The display on the
AW-RP655’s LCD panel
changes to the menu mode.
2. Turn the jog dial (main)
to display “CAMERA
SETTING” on the LCD
panel, and press the [OK]
button.
3. The scene selection menu
now appears on the LCD
panel so select the scene to
be set, and press the [OK]
button.
Displaying the
Top Menu
Press the [MENU]
button for 2 seconds.
Press the [MENU] button for
2 seconds.
Press the [CAMERA OSD]
button for 2 seconds.
4. If the “OPEN CAMERA
MENU? OK Key”
message appears on the
LCD panel, press the [OK]
button again.
Selecting the
items
Press the [] or []
([] or []) button.
Turn the jog dial (main).
Press the [YES] or [NO] button. Turn the F1 dial.
Displaying the
sub-menus
Press the [] button. Press the jog dial (main).
Press the [ITEM] button.
Press the F1 dial.
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Basic operations
Controller
AW-RP555
Camera menu
operation
Wireless remote
control
AW-RP655
AW-RP50
With the cursor at
the [Return] position, position, press the jog dial
press the [] button.
With the cursor at the [Return] With the cursor at the [Return]
Returning to the
previous menu
With the cursor at the [Return]
position, press the F1 dial.
position, press the [ITEM]
button.
(main).
With the cursor at the
item to be changed,
press the [] button to
start the item’s value
blinking.
Use the [], [], []
and [] buttons to
change the value, and
press the [] button to
enter the change.
1. Press the jog dial (main) to 1. Press the [ITEM] button to
1. Press the F1 dial to start the
setting blinking.
2. Turn the F1 dial to change
the setting.
3. Press the F1 dial to enter
the setting (and stop the
blinking).
start the setting blinking.
2. Turn the jog dial (main) to
change the setting.
start the setting blinking.
2. Press the [YES] or [NO]
button to change the setting.
Changing the
settings
3. Press the jog dial (main) to 3. Press the [ITEM] button to
enter the setting (and stop
the blinking).
enter the setting (and stop
the blinking).
While the setting
is blinking, press
the [MENU] button
quickly (for less than
2 seconds).
Canceling the
setting change
While the setting is blinking,
press the jog dial (R).
While the setting is blinking,
press the [MENU] button.
—
Exiting the
camera menu
operations
Press the [MENU]
button for 2 seconds. [R/B GAIN/PED] button.
Press the [MENU] button or
Press the [MENU] button for
2 seconds.
Press the [CAMERA OSD]
button for 2 seconds.
Notes
Perform the menu operations and exit from the menus using the controller which displayed the Top Menu.
If a menu operation has been performed or a menu has been exited using another controller, first display the Top Menu
and exit from it using one controller, and then display the Top Menu and exit from it using the other controller.
The procedures used for this unit’s menu operations may differ from the ones used for the convertible cameras and HD
integrated cameras which have already been released on the market.
For details, refer to the Operating Instructions of the camera concerned.
The response speed of the camera differs slightly depending on the controller used.
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Basic operations
When performing the operations using the wireless remote control
1
Press the [CAM1], [CAM2], [CAM3] or [CAM4]
button to select the unit which is to be
operated.
8
9
Press the [] button.
The value of the item to be set is entered, and it stops
blinking.
2
3
Press the [MENU] button for 2 seconds.
The Top Menu is displayed.
After the setting has been completed, press the
[MENU] button for 2 seconds.
The camera menu display is exited.
Press the [] or [] button to bring the cursor
to the item to be selected.
Each time the [] or [] button is pressed, the cursor
moves.
The cursor can be moved in the same way using the []
and [] buttons.
4
5
Press the [] 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 bring the cursor
to the item to be set.
Each time the [] or [] button is pressed, the cursor
moves.
The cursor can be moved in the same way using the []
and [] buttons.
With the cursor at the “Return” position, press the []
button to return to the previous menu.
6
7
Press the [] button.
The value of the item to be set starts blinking.
Press the [] or [] button to change the
setting.
The setting can be changed in the same way using the
[] and [] buttons.
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Basic operations
Control exercised from the Multi-Function Controller AW-RP655
Each time the [EXT(AF)]
Jog dial (main)
button is pressed, the
focus setting is switched
between auto focus and
manual focus.
When the LCD is in the gain adjustment
mode ([GAIN] button: MANU)
Select the desired gain setting from GAIN
0 dB to 18 dB.
Each time the [MODE] button is pressed, the
setting is switched between CAM and BAR.
The [MODE] button lights up at the BAR setting.
When auto focus is
selected, the [EXT(AF)]
button lights.
When the LCD is in the gain adjustment
mode ([GAIN] button: AUTO)
Select the desired gain setting from AGC
MAX GAIN 6 dB, 12 dB or 18 dB.
When the LCD is in the pedestal
adjustment mode
Adjust the PEDESTAL TOTAL setting
(–150 to +150).
When the camera menu mode is
established
Perform the camera menu operations.
This is used to switch between AUTO and
MANU for the gain.The [GAIN] button lights
when the AUTO setting is selected.
When the focus setting
is switched between auto
focusing and manual
focusing by the camera
menu or by the other
controller, the resulting
status (lamp on or off)
will not be reflected in the
button.
For switching White Balance Mode
A, B or ATW.
For executing AWB. *1, *2
*7
The lamp of this button
flashes when an alarm
(Fan Error) has been
received from the
camera. *4
For executing ABB. *1, *5
These are used for menu
operation.
This is used to acquire the
statuses of the camera and
synchronize the data. *3
For selecting the cameras to be operated.
Jog dial (R)
When the LCD panel is in the gain adjustment mode
Adjust the B GAIN setting (–150 to +150).
Jog dial (L)
When the LCD panel is in the gain adjustment
mode
When the LCD panel is in the pedestal adjustment mode
Adjust the B PEDESTAL setting (–150 to +150). *6
When the LCD is in the camera menu mode
Adjust the R GAIN setting (–150 to +150).
When the LCD panel is in the pedestal
adjustment mode
Press the jog dial (R) to cancel the setting change.
Adjust the R PEDESTAL setting (–150 to +150). *6
*1: The lamp of the AWC or ABC switch flashes while
automatic white balance or automatic black balance
is being executed, respectively. When AWB or ABB
is completed successfully, the corresponding lamp
goes off; when it is not completed successfully, it
lights up.
*2: The switch lights without AWB being executed when
the white balance mode of the main unit is ATW,
3200K, or 5600K, or when the Color Bar is being
displayed.
*4: Flashing stops when communication is
disconnected because the OPERATE switch has
been turned OFF, CAMERA SELECT has been
switched, the communication cable has been
disconnected, etc.
*5: The switch lights without ABB being executed when
the Color Bar is being displayed.
*6: The R/B GAIN adjustment is not available when the
White Balance Mode is set to ATW, 3200K, or 5600K.
*7: The ND button cannot be used.
*3: SCENE FILE, CAM/BAR, and GAINUP of each
SCENE, as well as the W/B MODE, R/B GAIN and
T/R/B PED statuses are synchronized.
Perform the operations using the camera menu.
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Basic operations
Procedure for camera menu operation (AW-RP655)
6
Turn the jog dial (main) to select camera menu
items of the AW-HE120 and change the data.
Turn the jog dial (main) when the cursor is to be moved
up or down or the settings are to be changed.
Press it when moving to the menu at the next lower
hierarchical level or changing a setting at the very bottom
hierarchical level.
1
Press one of the [1] to [5] buttons of
[CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL] to
select the unit which is to be operated.
2
3
Press the [MENU] button to set the LCD panel
display to the menu mode.
7
Press the [MENU] button to exit the camera
menu.
Turn the jog dial (main) until CAMERA SETTING
appears, and press the [OK] button.
CAMERA SETTING
OK Key
Notes
Genlock is set using the camera menu for the
AW-HE120.
It may be necessary to upgrade the software version
in order to operate an AW-HE120 from an AW-RP655.
Ask your dealer for details.
4
When the scene selection menu has appeared
on the LCD panel, select the scene to be set,
and press the [OK] button.
SCENE
HALOGEN
OK Key
The scene names displayed on the LCD panel correlate
with the scene files of the AW-HE120 as shown below.
AW-RP655 display
HALOGEN
AW-HE120 scene file
Scene1
FLUORESCENT
OUTDOOR
Scene2
Scene3
USER
Scene4
5
When the following message appears on the
LCD panel, press the [OK] button again.
OPEN CAMERA MENU ?
OK Key
The camera menu of the AW-HE120 is displayed on the
monitor.
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Basic operations
Control exercised from the Multi Hybrid Control Panel AW-RP555
Each time the [GAIN] button is pressed,
the setting is switched in the sequence
For executing AWB. *1, *2
of GAIN AUTO0dBL (9dB)H
(18dB), and the mode is displayed by the
LEDs as shown below.
[ON: LED lights; OFF: LED off]
For executing ABB. *1, *4 For switching the SCENE file
(Scene1 to Scene4).
GAIN
MANU L MANU H
For operating the camera
menus.
button
LED
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
LED
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
AUTO
0dB
LOW
HIGH
Others
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
MENU: For displaying and
exitingthe camera
menus.
ITEM: For entering the menu
items and settings.
YES, NO:
ON
Each time the [MODE] button is pressed,
the setting is switched between CAM
and BAR.
For moving the cursor or
changing the settings.
The [MODE] button lights up at the BAR
setting.
The lamp of this button
flashes when an alarm (Fan
Error) has been received from
the camera. *5
For selecting the cameras
to be operated.
*6
For switching the Iris mode. *3
Each time the [EXT(AF)]
button is pressed, the focus
setting is switched between
auto focus and manual focus.
When auto focus is selected,
the [EXT(AF)] button lights.
When the focus setting
Shutter mode selection
Each time this button is pressed, one of the shutter
modes set by the controller or “shutter OFF” is selected.
The [SHUTTER] button lights up in all modes except
shutter OFF.
The shutter mode settings established by the [PRESET]
buttons are as follows.
For switching White Balance Mode
A, B or ATW.
is switched between auto
focusing and manual focusing
by the camera menu or by the
other controller, the resulting
status (lamp on or off) will not
be reflected in the button.
MODE
PRESET No.
MODE
PRESET No.
1/100**1
PRESET1
1/10000
PRESET7
1/120**2
1/250
1/500
1/1000
1/2000
1/4000
PRESET2
PRESET3
PRESET4
PRESET5
PRESET6
SYNCHRO-
SCAN
PRESET8
ELC
OFF
PRESET9
PRESET10
**1: “1/100” when 59.94 Hz is selected as the frequency setting
of the AW-HE120.
**2: “1/120” when 50 Hz is selected as the frequency setting of
the AW-HE120.
*1: The lamp of the AWC or ABC switch flashes while
automatic white balance or automatic black balance
is being executed, respectively. When AWB or ABB
is completed successfully, the corresponding lamp
goes off; when it is not completed successfully, it
lights up.
*2: The switch lights without AWB being executed when
the white balance mode of the main unit is ATW,
3200K, or 5600K, or when the Color Bar is being
displayed.
*4: The switch lights without ABB being executed when
the Color Bar is being displayed.
*5: Flashing stops when communication is
disconnected because the OPERATE switch has
been turned OFF, CAMERA SELECT has been
switched, the communication cable has been
disconnected, etc.
*6: The ND button cannot be used.
Perform the operations using the camera menu.
*3: When AUTO setting is established for the iris mode,
this control can be used to adjust Picture Level;
when MANU setting is established, it can be used to
adjust the iris.
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Basic operations
Procedure for camera menu operation (AW-RP555)
Note
1
Press one of the [1] to [5] buttons of
[CONTROL] to select the unit which is to be
operated.
It may be necessary to upgrade the software version
in order to operate an AW-HE120 from an AW-RP555.
Ask your dealer for details.
2
Press the [MENU] button of the AW-RP555 for
2 seconds.
The camera menu of the AW-HE120 is displayed on the
monitor.
The scene names displayed on the panel of the
AW-RP555 correlate with the scene files of the
AW-HE120 as shown below.
AW-RP555 display
1 (HALOGEN)
2 (FLUORESCENT)
3 (OUTDOOR)
USER
AW-HE120 scene file
Scene1
3
Perform one of the following steps to select the
camera menu item.
If the [YES] button is pressed, the selection item moves
up; if the [NO] button is pressed, it moves down.
Scene2
Scene3
Scene4
4
5
6
Press the [ITEM] button.
The value of the item to be set starts blinking.
Press the [YES] or [NO] button to change the
setting.
After deciding on the setting, press the [ITEM]
button.
The value of the item to be set is entered, and it stops
blinking.
7
Press the [MENU] button for 2 seconds to exit
the camera menu.
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Basic operations
Control exercised from the Remote Camera Controller AW-RP50
F1
F2
For operating the camera menus.
POWER
ALARM
F1
CAMERA
OSD
CAMERA OSD:
When this is pressed for
2 seconds, the selected camera
menu is displayed, overlapping
the camera output image.
When it is pressed for
2 seconds while a camera
menu is displayed, the menu is
cleared.
1
2
3
4
5
MENU
STORE
PAGE
GAIN/PED
R/B GAIN
R/B PED
AWB/ABB
SHUTTER
F2
EXIT
6
7
8
9
10
DELETE
DETAIL SCENE/MODE CAMERA
SETUP
SYSTEM
USER1
USER2
PRESET MEMORY / MENU
F1: Turn F1 to move the cursor up
or down on the camera menu or
change the setting.
1
2
3
4
5
IRIS
AUTO
PT ACTIVE
CAMERA STATUS / SELECTION
Press it when moving to
the menu at the next lower
hierarchical level or changing
a setting at the very bottom
hierarchical level.
AUTO
TELE
ZOOM
LOW
HI
WIDE
FOCUS/PUSH OAF
PTZ/FOCUS SPEED
For selecting the cameras to be operated.
Procedure for camera menu operation (AW-RP50)
There are differences in the displays for the following menu
items between when these items are set on the LCD of the
AW-RP50 and when they are set using the camera menu.
1
Press one of the [CAMERA STATUS/
SELECTION] buttons to select the unit which
is to be operated.
LCD of AW-RP50
Camera menu
Selected in a range
Selected in a range
Gain
from 0 dB to 18 dB in from 0 dB to 18 dB in
2
Press the [CAMERA OSD] button of the
AW-RP50 for 2 seconds.
3 dB steps.
1 dB steps.
21 steps
from –10 to +10
301 steps
from –150 to +150
The camera menu of the AW-HE120 is displayed on the
monitor.
Pedestal*1
R Gain*2
61 steps
301 steps
B Gain*2
from –30 to +30
from –150 to +150
3
Turn the F1 dial to select the AW-HE120
camera menu item or change the data.
Turn the F1 dial to move the cursor up or down or
change the setting.
Press it to move to the menu at the next lower
hierarchical level or change a blinking setting at the very
bottom hierarchical level.
AWB Mode
3200K or 5600K
cannot be selected.
3200K or 5600K can
be selected.
White Balance
Mode
ELC cannot be
selected.
Shutter Mode
ELC can be selected.
*1: The –10 and +10 pedestal settings for the AW-RP50
correspond to –150 and +150 on the camera menu,
respectively.
*2: The –30 and +30 gain settings for the AW-RP50 correspond
to –150 and +150 on the camera menu, respectively.
The scene names displayed on the panel of the
AW-RP50 correlate with the scene files of the
AW-HE120 as shown below.
AW-RP50 display
F-AUTO
AW-HE120 scene file
Scene1
4
Press the [CAMERA OSD] button for 2 seconds
to exit the camera menu.
MANU1
Scene2
MANU2
Scene3
MANU3
Scene4
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Setting the camera menu items
Setting the camera menu items
When the unit’s settings are to be selected, the camera
menus are displayed on the monitor.
Top Menu
Top Menu
The monitor is connected to the video signal output
connector.
The basic camera menu operations involve displaying
sub-menus from the Top Menu items, and selecting settings
on the sub-menus.
Camera
System
Maintenance
Scene: Scene1
Some sub-menus have menu items for performing more
detailed settings.
For details on the basic operations to display the camera
menus and change the items using the wireless remote
control or controller (AW-RP655, AW-RP555 or AW-RP50),
refer to pages 29 to 36.
Camera
The “ ” and “ ” marks in the menu titles indicate the
hierarchical level of the menu currently displayed.
Select this to open the camera menu relating to the
camera images.
For instance, “
hierarchical level whereas “
” indicates the first
” and
System
“
” indicate that the second hierarchical
Select this to display the System menu used to adjust the
genlock (external synchronization) phase or establish the
camera output image settings.
level is now displayed.
Menu items accompanied by a “ ” mark indicate data
which is stored on a scene by scene basis; menu items
accompanied by a “ ” mark indicate data which is stored
together for one camera regardless of the scenes.
Maintenance
Select this to display the Maintenance menu used to
check the camera’s firmware version or initialize its
settings.
Note
The Top Menu does not have a “Return” setting.
To close the menu screen, use the controller to
perform the operation to close the menu screen.
For details, refer to pages 29 to 36.
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Setting the camera menu items
Camera screen
This menu is used for the camera image settings.
Brightness screen
This menu item is selected to set the brightness of the
pictures.
Camera
Brightness
Scene
Scene1
Brightness
Picture
Matrix
Picture Level
Iris Mode
Shutter Mode
Step/Synchro
Gain
----
Manual
Off
----
0dB
AGC Max Gain
Frame Mix
18dB
Off
Auto F.Mix Max Gain 0dB
Return
ND Filter
Return
Through
Scene
Picture Level [–10 to +10]
[Scene1, Scene2, Scene3, Scene4]
Selected here is the shooting mode that matches the
shooting situation.
This menu item is selected to set the target picture level
for automatic exposure compensation.
Its setting takes effect when “Auto” or “ELC” has been
selected as the setting for any of the following automatic
exposure compensation functions.
Select the mode which best suits the prevailing shooting
conditions and the user’s preferences.
Scene1, Scene2, Scene3, Scene4:
In these modes, the detailed settings and adjustments
are established manually to match the prevailing
shooting conditions and the user’s preferences.
Iris Mode
Shutter Mode
Gain
Auto
ELC
Auto
Auto
Frame Mix
Brightness
This menu item displays the Brightness screen on which
to set the brightness of the images.
Iris Mode [Manual, Auto]
This menu item is used to select whether the iris is to be
adjusted automatically or manually.
Picture
Manual: The iris is adjusted manually.
This menu item displays the Picture screen on which to
adjust the picture quality.
Auto:
Auto exposure compensation is performed so
that the target level which was set using Picture
Level is reached.
Three screens (Picture 1/3, Picture 2/3 and Picture 3/3)
are provided for the picture quality adjustment menu.
Shutter Mode [Off, Step, Synchro, ELC]
Matrix
Select for camera shutter speed.
This menu item displays the Matrix screen on which to set
the color matrix.
Four screens (Matrix 1/4, Matrix 2/4, Matrix 3/4 and
Matrix 4/4) are provided for the color matrix adjustment
menu.
Off:
The shutter is set to OFF.
Step:
The step shutter is set (the steps can be
changed).
Synchro: The synchro shutter is set (the setting can be
changed continuously).
ELC:
The electronic shutter is controlled and the light
quantity is adjusted automatically.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
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Setting the camera menu items
Step/Synchro
Auto F.Mix Max Gain
[0dB, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB]
This is used to adjust the shutter speed in the mode which
was selected as the “Shutter Mode” setting.
When a higher shutter speed is selected, fast-moving
subjects do not become blurred easily but the images will
be darker.
When “Auto” for the “Frame Mix” is selected, the maximum
frame addition amount can be set.
If frame addition is performed at the Auto setting, it will
appear as if the images are missing some frames.
This menu item cannot be set when 1080i is used as the
format.
The shutter speeds that can be set are listed below.
[When 59.94 Hz has been set as the frequency]
Note
When “Step” is selected as
the “Shutter Mode”
When “Synchro” is selected
as the “Shutter Mode”
Under lighting generated by fluorescent lights,
mercury lamps or other discharge lamps, the
brightness may change synchronously, the colors
may vary, and horizontal stripes may run vertically.
In cases like this, it is recommended that the
electronic shutter speed be set to 1/100 in areas
where the power line frequency is 50 Hz and that
the electronic shutter be set to OFF in areas where
the power line frequency is 60 Hz.
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,
1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000
60.17 Hz to max. 644.25 Hz
(255 steps)
[When 50 Hz has been set as the frequency]
When “Step” is selected as
the “Shutter Mode”
When “Synchro” is selected
as the “Shutter Mode”
1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,
1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000
50.19 Hz to max. 537.12 Hz
(255 steps)
ND Filter [Through, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64]
Gain [Auto, 0dB to 18dB]
This is for selecting the transmissivity of the ND filter
(light-dimming filter) which is incorporated in the lens.
The image gain is adjusted here.
In locations which are too dark, adjust the gain upward;
conversely, in locations which are too bright, adjust it
downward.
When “Auto” is set, the light quantity is adjusted
automatically.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
The noise increases when the gain is increased.
The Gain setting is fixed at Auto when “Frame Mix” has
been set to “Auto”.
AGC Max Gain [6dB, 12dB, 18dB]
When “Auto” is selected as the “Gain” setting, the
maximum gain-up amount can be set.
Frame Mix
[Auto, Off, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB]
Select for frame addition (gain-up using sensor storage)
amount.
When frame addition is performed, it will appear as if the
images are missing some frames.
This menu item cannot be set when 1080i is used as the
format.
The Gain setting is fixed at Auto when “Frame Mix” has
been set to “Auto”.
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Setting the camera menu items
Picture 1/3 screen
R Gain [–150 to +150]
Picture 1/3
This enables the R gain to be adjusted.
Its setting takes effect when “AWB A” or “AWB B” has
been selected as the “White Balance Mode” setting.
Chroma Level
White Balance Mode AWB A
0
R Gain
B Gain
Pedestal
R Pedestal
B Pedestal
0
0
0
0
0
B Gain [–150 to +150]
This enables the B gain to be adjusted.
Its setting takes effect when “AWB A” or “AWB B” has
been selected as the “White Balance Mode” setting.
Return
Pedestal [–150 to +150]
This item is used to adjust the black level (adjust the
pedestal).
These parts become darker when a negative setting is
selected and, conversely, lighter when a positive setting is
selected.
Chroma Level [–3 to +3]
Set here is the color intensity (chroma level) of the
images.
White Balance Mode
[ATW, AWB A, AWB B, 3200K, 5600K]
The white balance mode is selected here.
Select the mode when the coloring is not natural because
of the nature of the light source or other factors.
If the white color serving as the reference can be
recognized, subjects can be shot with natural coloring.
R Pedestal [–150 to +150]
This enables the R pedestal to be adjusted.
B Pedestal [–150 to +150]
This enables the B pedestal to be adjusted.
ATW: In this mode, the white balance is compensated
for automatically, even if changes occur in the
light source or color temperature, by a process of
continuous and automatic adjustment.
AWB A, AWB B:
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
When AWB A or AWB B is selected and the
white balance is executed, the adjustment results
obtained are stored in the memory selected.
When AWB A or AWB B is then selected, the
white balance stored in the selected memory can
be recalled.
3200K: This is the white balance mode which is ideal
when a 3200K halogen light is used as the light
source.
5600K: This is the white balance mode which is ideal
when 5600K sunlight or fluorescent lighting is
used as the light source.
Note
When preset settings have been called from the
AW-RP655, the White Balance Mode which was
set when the preset data was registered by the
AW-RP655 will be called.
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Setting the camera menu items
Picture 2/3 screen
Detail Band [1 to 5]
Picture 2/3
This is selected to set the boost frequency for Detail.
1: Low frequency
to
5: High frequency
Detail
High
H Detail Level H
V Detail Level H
H Detail Level L
V Detail Level L
Detail Band
15
15
8
8
3
When a high frequency is selected, the detail effect is
added to subjects with more definition.
Noise Suppress
0
FleshTone NoiseSUP. Off
Return
Noise Suppress [0 to 7]
This is selected to reduce the screen noise which is
generated by the detail effect.
The higher the settings, the more the noise is reduced.
Detail [Off, Low, High]
The image detail (image sharpness) is adjusted here.
When “High” is selected, the detail is enhanced.
FleshTone NoiseSUP. [Off, Low, High]
This function is selected to make the skin of the subjects
to be shot appear to be smoother and more attractive.
When “High” is selected, the effect is enhanced.
H Detail Level H
[H Detail Level L setting value +1 to 63]
This is selected to adjust the horizontal detail
compensation level when “High” has been selected as the
“Detail” setting.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
V Detail Level H
[V Detail Level L setting value +1 to 31]
This is selected to adjust the vertical detail compensation
level when “High” has been selected as the “Detail” setting.
H Detail Level L
[1 to H Detail Level H setting value –1]
This is selected to adjust the horizontal detail
compensation level when “Low” has been selected as the
“Detail” setting.
V Detail Level L
[1 to V Detail Level H setting value –1]
This is selected to adjust the vertical detail compensation
level when “Low” has been selected as the “Detail” setting.
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Setting the camera menu items
Picture 3/3 screen
Matrix 1/4 screen
Picture 3/3
Matrix 1/4
Matrix Type
Gamma Type
Gamma Level
DRS
Normal
Mid
EBU
Off
DNR
Off
Return
Return
Gamma Type [Off, Normal, Cinema]
Selected here is the type of gamma curve.
Normally, the “Normal” setting is used.
When “Cinema” is selected, images giving off an
atmosphere like movies can be shot.
Matrix Type [Normal, EBU, NTSC, User]
This is used to select the type of color matrix.
Normal
This item is used to load the preset color matrix
EBU
data and compensate for the saturation and color
phase.
NTSC
User
On the “Matrix 2/4 screen”, the “Linear Matrix”
value can be adjusted by the user.
On the “Matrix 3/4 screen” or “Matrix 4/4 screen”,
the “Color Correction” value can be adjusted by
the user.
Gamma Level [Low, Mid, High]
This item is used to adjust the gamma compensation level.
The item’s setting takes effect when “Normal” has been
selected as the “Gamma Type” setting.
When “Low” is set, the images appear sedate and
composed. The resulting gamma curve has a gentle
gradient in the low-brightness areas, and the contrast is
sharper.
Conversely, when “High” is set, the tonal range in the dark
area is expanded so that the images take on a lighter
tone. The resulting gamma curve has a sharp gradient in
the low-brightness areas, and the contrast is softer.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
DRS [Off, Low, Mid, High]
Set here is the DRS function which provides just the right
amount of compensation when images with significant
light/dark differences are displayed.
One of three settings — “Low”, “Mid” or “High” — can be
selected for the effect.
This may make noise more perceptible with some scenes.
Notes
DRS takes effect only when “Normal” has been
selected as the “Gamma Type” setting.
When DRS is enabled, the digital zoom is disabled.
DNR [Off, Low, High]
Set here is the level of the digital noise reduction effect so
that light, noise-free and clear images will be output even
at night and in other low-brightness environments.
When “Low” or “High” is selected, noise can be eliminated.
However, there is an increased possibility that afterimages
may occur.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
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Setting the camera menu items
Matrix 2/4 screen
Matrix 3/4 screen
Matrix 2/4
Matrix 3/4
[Color Correction 1/2]
[Linear Matrix]
R-G
R-B
G-R
G-B
B-R
B-G
0
0
0
0
0
0
Saturation
Phase
B_Mg
Mg
Mg_R
R
R_Yl
Yl
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Return
Return
Linear Matrix
Color Correction 1/2
This can be set when “User” has been selected as the
“Matrix Type” setting.
B_Mg Saturation [B_Mg Saturation: –127 to +127]
This is selected to increase or decrease the colors
between blue and magenta.
R-G [–31 to +31]
This is selected to adjust the colors in the R-G axis
direction.
B_Mg Phase [B_Mg Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the colors
between blue and magenta.
R-B [–31 to +31]
This is selected to adjust the colors in the R-B axis
direction.
Mg Saturation [Mg Saturation: –127 to +127]
This is selected to increase or decrease the magenta.
G-R [–31 to +31]
This is selected to adjust the colors in the G-R axis
direction.
Mg Phase [Mg Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the
magenta.
G-B [–31 to +31]
This is selected to adjust the colors in the G-B axis
direction.
Mg_R Saturation [Mg_R Saturation: –127 to +127]
This is selected to increase or decrease the colors
between magenta and red.
B-R [–31 to +31]
This is selected to adjust the colors in the B-R axis
direction.
Mg_R Phase [Mg_R Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the colors
between magenta and red.
B-G [–31 to +31]
This is selected to adjust the colors in the B-G axis
R Saturation [R Saturation: –127 to +127]
direction.
This is selected to increase or decrease the red.
R Phase [R Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the red.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
R_Yl Saturation [R_Yl Saturation: –127 to +127]
This is selected to increase or decrease the colors
between red and yellow.
R_Yl Phase [R_Yl Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the colors
between red and yellow.
Yl Saturation [Yl Saturation: –127 to +127]
This is selected to increase or decrease the yellow.
Yl Phase [Yl Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the yellow.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
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Setting the camera menu items
Matrix 4/4 screen
Return
Matrix 4/4
[Color Correction 2/2]
Use this to return to the previous menu.
Saturation
Phase
Yl_G
G
G_Cy
Cy
Cy_B
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Return
Color Correction 2/2
Yl_G Saturation [Yl_G Saturation: –127 to +127]
This is selected to increase or decrease the colors
between yellow and green.
Yl_G Phase [Yl_G Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the colors
between yellow and green.
G Saturation [G Saturation: –127 to +127]
This is selected to increase or decrease the green.
G Phase [G Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the green.
G_Cy Saturation [G_Cy Saturation: –127 to +127]
This is selected to increase or decrease the colors
between green and cyan.
G_Cy Phase [G_Cy Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the colors
between green and cyan.
Cy Saturation [Cy Saturation: –127 to +127]
This is selected to increase or decrease the cyan.
Cy Phase [Cy Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the cyan.
Cy_B Saturation [Cy_B Saturation: –127 to +127]
This is selected to increase or decrease the colors
between cyan and blue.
Cy_B Phase [Cy_B Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the colors
between cyan and blue.
B Saturation [B Saturation: –127 to +127]
This is selected to increase or decrease the blue.
B Phase [B Phase: –127 to +127]
This is selected to vary the hue (color phase) of the blue.
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Setting the camera menu items
System screen
This menu has items that relate to the genlock phase
adjustment and camera’s output image settings.
Genlock screen
Genlock
Horizontal Phase
Horizontal Phase Step
0
1
System
Genlock
Output
Other
Return
Return
Horizontal Phase [–206 to +49]
This is used to adjust the horizontal phase during genlock.
Genlock
This displays the Genlock screen on which to perform the
phase adjustments.
Horizontal Phase Step [1 to 10]
This is selected to set the amount by which the
“Horizontal Phase” setting is to be adjusted.
Output
This displays the Output screen on which to select the
camera’s output image settings.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
Other
This displays the Other screen on which to select the
settings for the installation status of the camera’s pan-tilt
head unit and operating speed as well as the settings
relating to the other functions.
Note
The horizontal phases of the HD and SD signals
cannot be adjusted separately.
Neither is it possible to adjust the chroma phase of the
VIDEO OUT signals. The free run setting is used.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
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Setting the camera menu items
Output screen
HDMI Color
Output
[RGB-NOR, RGB-ENH,YCbCr422,YCbCr444]
Set here is the HDMI color output.
Format
1080/59.94p(i)
When an HDMI monitor is used, use “YCbCr422” under
normal circumstances.
In cases where, for instance, HDMI (RGB) signals are
converted and output to a DVI monitor, the settings
required will differ depending on the color gradation
supported by the monitor.
Down CONV. Mode
HDMI Color
Component
Frequency
Color Bars Setup
Squeeze
YCbCr422
YPbPr
59.94Hz
Off
RGB-NOR The RGB output signals are output in the
16 to 235 range.
Return
RGB-ENH The RGB output signals are output in the
0 to 255 range.
Format
[1080/59.94p(i), 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p,
480/59.94p(i), 480/59.94i, 1080/50p(i), 1080/50i,
720/50p, 576/50p(i), 576/50i]
If the black parts of the images appear overexposed
when “RGB-NOR” has been selected, use the
“RGB-ENH” setting instead.
Conversely, if the images are displayed with a loss of
dark detail when “RGB-ENH” has been selected, use
the “RGB-NOR” setting instead.
The video format is changed on this screen.
For details on how to change the format, refer to
“Changing the format” (page 47).
In the case of the 1080/59.94p(i) or 1080/50p(i) format,
the P signal is output to the HDMI connector, and the
I signal is output to the SDI output and analog component
output connectors.
Note
If an HDMI Color setting which is not supported by
the monitor has been specified, the HDMI Color
setting may be changed automatically.
(The menu display will remain unchanged.)
Down CONV. Mode
[Squeeze, SideCut, LetterBox]
The down-conversion mode is selected here.
Component [YPbPr, RGB]
This setting is used when the aspect ratio
of the monitor is to be set to 16:9.
If the monitor is set to the 4:3 aspect
ratio, the images will be squeezed in the
width direction and extended in the height
Either Y/Pb/Pr or RGB can be selected for the analog
component signals.
Squeeze
Frequency [59.94Hz, 50Hz]
direction.
This item is selected to switch the frame frequency.
When the frequency is switched, “Format” is set as
follows.
59.94Hz
50Hz
This setting is used when the aspect ratio
of the monitor is to be set to 4:3.
With the vertical height serving as the
reference, the parts which extend beyond
this at the two sides are cropped changing
1080/59.94p(i)
1080/50p(i)
1080/59.94i
720/59.94p
480/59.94p(i)
480/59.94i
1080/50i
720/50p
SideCut
the view of the angle.
576/50p(i)
576/50i
For details on how to change the frequency, refer to
“Changing the frequency” (page 48).
This setting is used when the aspect ratio
of the monitor is to be set to 4:3.
With the horizontal width serving as the
reference, black bands are added at the
top and bottom changing the view of the
LetterBox
angle.
When output is selected for the color bar, the mode is fixed
to Squeeze.
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Setting the camera menu items
Changing the format
When the currently selected format is to be changed to
another format on the Output screen, the pre-format-change
confirmation screen is displayed.
Color Bars Setup [Off, On]
The setting of this item takes effect only when “59.94Hz”
has been selected as the “Frequency” setting.
It enables the color bar setup level (Off: 0.0IRE or
On: 7.5IRE) of the video output signals to be selected.
Pre-format-change confirmation screen
Format
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
Do you want to set
Format(1080/59.94p(i))?
CANCEL
O.K.
The format to be set is displayed within the
parentheses on the screen.
When the cursor is moved to “O.K.” on the pre-format-
change confirmation screen and the change is entered,
the post-format-change confirmation screen appears
after the format has been changed.
Post-format-change confirmation screen
Format
Are you O.K.?
No
Yes
If the cursor is moved to “Yes” and this selection is
entered, the display returns to the Output screen in the
post-change format.
If the cursor is moved to “No” and this selection is
entered, the display returns to the Output screen after
the format has been changed back to the pre-change
format.
The same operation is also performed when none of
the unit’s controls have been operated for a period in
excess of 10 seconds.
When an external sync signal which is not supported
by the post-change format has been input, the image
will be disturbed.
In a case like this, either change the external sync
signal or use internal synchronization.
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Setting the camera menu items
Changing the frequency
When the currently selected frequency is to be changed to
another frequency on the Output screen, the pre-frequency-
change confirmation screen is displayed.
Other 1/3 screen
Other 1/3
Install Position Desktop
Smart Picture Flip
Flip Detect Angle
Preset Speed
Off
----
30
Mode A
Pre-frequency-change confirmation screen
Frequency
Preset Scope
Speed With Zoom POS.
On
Do you want to set
Frequency(59.94Hz)?
Return
CANCEL
O.K.
Install Position [Desktop, Hanging]
“Desktop” or “Hanging” is selected here as the method
used to install the unit.
Desktop: Stand-alone installation
Hanging: Suspended installation
The frequency to be set is displayed within the
parentheses on the screen.
When “Hanging” has been selected, the top, bottom,
left and right of the images will be reversed, and
up/down/left/right control for panning and tilting will also
be reversed.
When the cursor is moved to “O.K.” on the
pre-frequency-change confirmation screen and
the change is entered, the post-frequency-change
confirmation screen appears after the frequency has
been changed.
Smart Picture Flip [Off, Auto]
When tilt is set to the angle which was set by “Flip Detect
Angle”, the picture is automatically turned upside down
(flipped).
Post-frequency-change confirmation screen
Off: The picture is not turned upside down (flipped).
Auto: The picture is automatically turned upside down
(flipped).
Frequency
Are you O.K.?
Flip Detect Angle [60° to 120°]
When “Auto” has been selected as the “Smart Picture Flip”
setting, the tilt angle at which the picture is to be turned
upside down (flipped) can be set here.
No
Yes
Preset Speed [1 to 30]
There are 30 preset pan-tilt operation speeds when
regenerating the camera direction and other information
which are registered in the preset memory.
If the cursor is moved to “Yes” and this selection is
entered, the display returns to the Output screen with
the post-change frequency.
If the cursor is moved to “No” and this selection is
entered, the display returns to the Output screen after
the frequency has been changed back to the pre-
change frequency.
Notes
If a high value is selected for the Preset Speed
setting, the image on the screen may shake when
operation stops.
The same operation is also performed when none of
the unit’s controls have been operated for a period in
excess of 10 seconds.
When connecting the unit to the AW-RP655 for use,
the “DIAGONAL SPEED (P/T SETTING)” setting of
the AW-RP655 takes effect.
When an external sync signal which is not supported
by the post-change frequency has been input, the
image will be disturbed.
To change the Preset Speed, change the
AW-RP655 setting.
In a case like this, either change the external sync
signal or use internal synchronization.
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Setting the camera menu items
Other 2/3 screen
Preset Scope [Mode A, Mode B, Mode C]
Selected here are the setting items to be recalled when
the contents of the preset memory are regenerated.
Mode A: Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom), Focus,
Iris, Gain, white balance adjustment value
Other 2/3
Focus Mode
Focus ADJ With PTZ. ----
Digital Zoom
Max Digital Zoom
Tally Enable
Auto
Disable
x10
Enable
Enable
Mode B: Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom), Focus,
Iris
Mode C: Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom), Focus
Wireless Control
Speed With Zoom POS. [Off, On]
Return
“Off” or “On” is set here for the function used to adjust the
pan-tilt adjustment speed in conjunction with the zoom
magnification.
Focus Mode [Auto, Manual]
When “On” is set, the panning and tilting operations will
become slower in the zoom status.
This function has no effect during preset operations.
“Auto” or “Manual” is set here for the focusing function.
Auto:
The subjects are always brought into focus
automatically.
Manual: The focus is operated manually.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
Focus ADJ With PTZ. [Off, On]
“Off” or “On” is set here for the function which
compensates for out-of-focusing when it occurs during
panning, tilting or zooming operations.
When “Off” is set, adjust the focus as required after
zooming or set the focus to the auto mode.
This item can be selected only when “Manual” has been
selected as the “Focus Mode” setting.
Digital Zoom [Disable, Enable]
“Enable” or “Disable” is set here for the digital zoom
function.
If zooming is performed toward the Tele end beyond the
maximum position when “Enable” has been selected, the
digital zoom can be operated continuously. Zooming will
stop temporarily at the position where the optical zoom
and digital zoom are switched so after it has stopped at
this position, proceed with zooming again.
When the setting is changed to “Disable” while already in
the digital zoom region, the zoom will automatically move
to the maximum position of the optical zoom.
Notes
When DRS is enabled, the digital zoom is disabled.
The digital zoom is set to off when color bars are
displayed during digital zooming.
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Setting the camera menu items
Other 3/3 screen
Max Digital Zoom
Other 3/3
[x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10]
The upper limit for the digital zoom magnification is set
here.
OSD Mix
SDI Out
On
On
On
HDMI Out
Component Out
Video Out
Tally Enable [Disable, Enable]
“Enable” or “Disable” is set here for the function which
turns on or turns off the tally lamp using the tally control
signal.
On
OSD Off With Tally
OSD Status
Off
Off
Return
Wireless Control [Disable, Enable]
“Enable” or “Disable” is set here for operations conducted
from the wireless remote control.
The operations are enabled when the unit’s power is
turned on from an external device other than a wireless
remote control, and they are disabled when the power is
turned on from a wireless remote control.
OSD Mix
Whether the camera menus, statuses and other displays
are to be turned Off or On can be selected here for each
output picture.
SDI Out [Off, On]
HDMI Out [Off, On]
Notes
Component Out [Off, On]
Video Out [Off, On]
At the point when this item’s setting is changed, the
new setting is not reflected in operation.
Off: The camera menus and statuses are not displayed
on the output pictures targeted by the setting items
listed above.
On: The camera menus and statuses are displayed for
the output pictures covered by the setting items listed
above.
It is reflected when the unit is set to the standby
mode and its power is turned on.
Follow one of the procedures below if the item’s
setting is changed by mistake and the unit can no
longer be operated from a wireless remote control.
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 unit’s power and turn it back
on.
OSD Off With Tally [Off, On]
This is used to enable or disable the function for clearing
the camera menu and status displays when the tally signal
is received by a command or contact.
When the tally signal is released, the original camera
menu displays are restored.
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 unit’s power cable, and plug it
back in.
OSD Status [Off, On]
“On” or “Off” is set here for the status display which
appears during AWB operations.
3. Perform the operation for turning on the unit’s
power from the wireless remote control.
4. After changing this item, turn off the unit’s
power and turn it back on.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
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Setting the camera menu items
Maintenance screen
Firmware VER 1/2 screen
Maintenance
Firmware VER 1/2
Firmware Version
IP Network
Initialize
CPU Software
Interface
Camera Main
Servo
V01.00
V01.00
V01.00
V01.00
Network
EEPROM
Interface
Camera Main
V01.00
V01.00
Return
Return
Firmware Version
CPU Software Interface
This is selected to display the Firmware Version screen
on which the user can check the version of the firmware
which is currently installed in the unit.
This is selected to display the software version of the
interface unit.
CPU Software Camera Main
This is selected to display the software version of the
camera unit.
IP Network
CPU Software Servo
This is selected to display the IP Network screen on which
the user can check the IP Address, Subnet Mask and
Default Gateway settings which have been established in
the unit.
This is selected to display the software version of the
servo unit.
CPU Software Network
This is selected to display the software version of the
network unit.
Initialize
EEPROM Interface
This is selected to display the Initialize screen on which
the user can initialize the camera settings.
For details on operation, refer to “Concerning initialization”
on page 52.
This is selected to display the EEPROM version of the
interface unit.
EEPROM Camera Main
This is selected to display the EEPROM version of the
camera unit.
Return
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
Use this to return to the previous menu.
Firmware VER 2/2 screen
Firmware VER 2/2
FPGA
Frontend
Backend
Lens
V01.00
V01.00
V01.00
Return
FPGA Frontend
This is selected to display the FPGA version of the front
end unit.
FPGA Backend
This is selected to display the FPGA version of the back
end unit.
FPGA Lens
This is selected to display the FPGA version of the lens
unit.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.
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Setting the camera menu items
Concerning initialization
When “Initialize” is selected on the Maintenance screen, the
Initialize screen appears.
IP Network screen
IP Network
Initialize screen
IP Address
192.168. 0. 10
Subnet Mask
Initialize
255.255.255. 0
Default Gateway
192.168. 0. 1
Do you want to initialize
Menu settings?
CANCEL
O.K.
Return
IP Address
This is selected to display the IP address which has been
set for the unit.
When the cursor is moved to “O.K.” on the Initialize
screen and the setting is entered, the Menu settings
initialize screen is displayed for 5 seconds, and the
camera settings are restored to the settings which were
established when the camera was purchased.
Subnet Mask
This is selected to display the subnet mask address which
has been set for the unit.
However, the Format settings and Frequency settings
(see page 46) and network settings are not initialized.
When the initialization operation is completed, the Top
Menu screen is restored to the display.
Default Gateway
This is selected to display the default gateway which has
been set for the unit.
Menu settings initialized screen
Note
On this screen, the IP Address, Subnet Mask and
Default Gateway settings can be displayed but they
cannot be changed.
Menu settings
initialized
To change an address, use “Network” (page 78) on
the Web setting screen or “Easy IP Setup Software”
(page 40 in the <Basics>).
When the cursor is moved to “CANCEL” on the
Initialize screen and the setting is entered, the Menu
settings unchanged screen is displayed for 5 seconds,
the initialization operation is not performed, and the
Maintenance screen returns to the display.
Menu settings unchanged screen
Menu settings
unchanged
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Camera menu item table
Camera menu
Item
Factory setting
Selection items
Top Menu Camera
Scene
Scene
Scene1
0
Scene1, Scene2, Scene3, Scene4
–10 to +10
Brightness
Picture Level
Iris Mode
Auto
Off
Manual, Auto
Shutter Mode
Step/Synchro
Off, Step, Synchro, ELC
----
[When 59.94Hz has been set as the frequency]
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,
1/4000, 1/10000
[When 50Hz has been set as the frequency]
1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,
1/4000, 1/10000
(When “Step” is
selected as the
“Shutter Mode”)
Step/Synchro
----
[When 59.94Hz has been set as the frequency]
60.17Hz to 644.25Hz (1 to 255step)
[When 50Hz has been set as the frequency]
50.19Hz to 537.12Hz (1 to 255step)
(When “Synchro”
is selected as the
“Shutter Mode”)
Gain
0dB
Auto, 0dB to 18dB
AGC Max Gain
Frame Mix
18dB
6dB, 12dB, 18dB
----
Auto, Off, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB
0dB, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB
Through, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64
–3 to +3
Auto F.Mix Max Gain
ND Filter
----
Through
Picture Picture 1/3 Chroma Level
White Balance Mode
0
AWB A
ATW, AWB A, AWB B, 3200K, 5600K
–150 to +150
R Gain
0
B Gain
0
–150 to +150
Pedestal
R Pedestal
B Pedestal
0
–150 to +150
0
–150 to +150
0
–150 to +150
Picture 2/3 Detail
High
15
15
8
Off, Low, High
H Detail Level H
V Detail Level H
H Detail Level L
V Detail Level L
Detail Band
H Detail Level L setting value +1 to 63
V Detail Level L setting value +1 to 31
1 to H Detail Level H setting value –1
1 to V Detail Level H setting value –1
1 to 5
8
3
Noise Suppress
FleshTone NoiseSUP.
0
0 to 7
Off
Normal
Mid
Off
Off
EBU
Off, Low, High
Picture 3/3 Gamma Type
Off, Normal, Cinema
Low, Mid, High
Gamma Level
DRS
Off, Low, Mid, High
Off, Low, High
DNR
Matrix Matrix 1/4 Matrix Type
Normal, EBU, NTSC, User
Matrix 2/4 [Linear Matrix]
R-G
0
0
0
0
0
0
–31 to +31
–31 to +31
–31 to +31
–31 to +31
–31 to +31
–31 to +31
R-B
G-R
G-B
B-R
B-G
Matrix 3/4 [Color Correction 1/2]
B_Mg Saturation
B_Mg Phase
Mg Saturation
Mg Phase
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
Mg_R Saturation
Mg_R Phase
R Saturation
R Phase
R_Yl Saturation
R_Yl Phase
Yl Saturation
Yl Phase
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Camera menu item table
Camera menu
Item
Factory setting
Selection items
Top Menu Camera
Scene Matrix Matrix 4/4 [Color Correction 2/2]
Yl_G Saturation
Yl_G Phase
G Saturation
G Phase
0
–127 to +127
0
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–127 to +127
–206 to +49
1 to 10
0
0
G_Cy Saturation
G_Cy Phase
Cy Saturation
Cy Phase
0
0
0
0
Cy_B Saturation
Cy_B Phase
B Saturation
B Phase
0
0
0
0
System
Genlock
Output
Horizontal Phase
Horizontal Phase Step
Format
0
1
1080/59.94i
1080/59.94p(i), 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p,
480/59.94p(i), 480/59.94i, 1080/50p(i),
1080/50i, 720/50p, 576/50p(i), 576/50i
Down CONV. Mode
HDMI Color
Squeeze
Squeeze, SideCut, LetterBox
YCbCr422
RGB-NOR, RGB-ENH, YCbCr422,
YCbCr444
Component
YPbPr
59.94Hz
Off
YPbPr, RGB
Frequency
59.94Hz, 50Hz
Off, On
Color Bars Setup
Install Position
Smart Picture Flip
Flip Detect Angle
Preset Speed
Preset Scope
Other Other 1/3
Desktop
Off
Desktop, Hanging
Off, Auto
----
60° to 120°
30
1 to 30
Mode A
Mode A, Mode B, Mode C
Off, On
Speed With Zoom POS. On
Other 2/3
Focus Mode
Focus ADJ With PTZ.
Digital Zoom
Max Digital Zoom
Tally Enable
Wireless Control
OSD Mix
Auto
Auto, Manual
Off, On
----
Disable
----
Disable, Enable
x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10
Disable, Enable
Disable, Enable
Enable
Enable
Other 3/3
SDI Out
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off, On
Off, On
Off, On
Off, On
Off, On
Off, On
HDMI Out
Component Out
Video Out
OSD Off With Tally
OSD Status
CPU Software
Interface
Maintenance Firmware Version
Version shipped ----
Version shipped ----
Version shipped ----
Version shipped ----
Camera Main
Servo
Network
EEPROM
Interface
Version shipped ----
Version shipped ----
Camera Main
FPGA
Frontend
Version shipped ----
Version shipped ----
Version shipped ----
Backend
Lens
IP Network
Initialize
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
----
192.168.0.10
255.255.255.0
192.168.0.1
CANCEL
----
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----
CANCEL, OK
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Web setting screen
Connect the unit and a personal computer, and establishing
the settings on the Web browser screen.
For details of the required personal computer
environment, refer to page 4.
The LAN crossover cable is used when connecting a
personal computer directly to the unit’s LAN connector for IP
control, and the LAN straight cable is used when making the
connection through a switching hub.
Select an IP address for the personal computer within the
private address range while ensuring that it is different from
the address of the unit.
Set the subnet mask to the same address as the unit.
Notes
If you need to change the IP address and subnet
mask, be sure to ask your dealer to make these
changes for you.
Unit’s IP address and subnet mask (factory settings)
IP address: 192.168.0.10
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Range of private addresses:
192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255
If the controller and web browser are being used at the
same time, the content selected using the controller
may not be reflected on the web browser display.
When using both the controller and web browser,
be absolutely sure to check the settings using the
controller or camera menu.
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Menu operations
Start the Web browser, and enter “http://192.168.0.10/” in the [Address] box of the Web browser.
When the IP address has been changed, the URL will also change.
If this is the case, set the changed IP address to the URL (http://changed IP address/).
The menus can be switched by selecting the buttons on the left side of the screen.
<Control>
<Setup>
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Web setting screen
Control button / Setup button
OSD Menu Operation
Use this to select whether the camera’s
on-screen displays are to be shown.
Press the Control button to switch to the Control screen
on which to control such operations as the panning, tilting,
zooming and focusing of the camera. (See page 59)
Press the Setup button to switch to the Setup screen on
which to establish the camera’s settings.
It cancels the selection of the setting which
is being changed.
It restores the pre-change setting.
Use these to perform the menu operations.
(See page 61)
The items are selected using the
and buttons.
,
,
When the Setup button is pressed, the login screen shown
below is displayed.
If a selected item has a sub menu, this
sub menu is displayed by pressing the
button.
When the cursor is moved to any item on
the bottom-level setting screen and the
button is pressed, the setting of the selected
item starts flashing.
A setting for a regular menu item is
reflected immediately if it is changed while
it is still flashing. However, there are a
number of menu items (Scene, Format and
Initialize) whose setting is reflected only
after the
button has been pressed,
causing the setting to stop flashing and the
new setting to be entered.
When logging in for the first time, input the following
default values.
Camera button / Color bar button (CAM/BAR)
Use this to output the camera pictures.
User name admin
Use this to output the color bar signals.
The “Down CONV. Mode” item is fixed at
“Squeeze” while the color bar signals are
displayed.
Password
12345
When the OK button is clicked after inputting the values,
the screen shown below is displayed.
Click the OK button.
Note
On the User auth. screen (see page 75), register
the user name and password of your choice at the
earliest possible opportunity.
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Web setting screen
Power ON button / Standby button
The unit’s power is turned on when the Power ON button
is pressed.
When the Standby button is pressed, the unit is set to the
standby mode.
While the standby mode is established, the control over
the camera’s operations exercised on the Control screen
and the Image button on the Setup screen is disabled.
Notes
If Power ON or Standby is selected too quickly,
the status selected and the display shown may not
correspond.
In a case like this, press the F5 key to restore the
correct status display.
When operation is transferred to the STANDBY
mode: The current zoom, focus and iris positions
are stored in the memory (POWER ON preset).
When operation is transferred to the POWER ON
mode: The zoom, focus and iris are transferred
to the positions which were stored in the memory
(POWER ON preset) when operation was
transferred to the STANDBY mode.
Operation lock button (Op.Lock)
Use this to lock the operation of the pan, tilt,
zoom, focus, brightness, speed, preset and
scene operations on the control screen.
Use this also to lock the on-screen display
menu operations, CAM/BAR and Power ON
button/Standby button to prevent operations
from being performed by accident.
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Web setting screen
Control screen
This is the screen on which such operations as the panning, tilting, zooming and focusing of the unit can be controlled.
Zoom
Focus
Use this to enable or disable the digital
zoom.
Use this to switch between auto and
manual focusing.
When Auto is selected, the focus is
adjusted automatically.
Use this to adjust the zoom (magnification)
to 1.0.
Use this to adjust the focus in the Near
direction.
It does not work during automatic
adjustments.
Use this to adjust the zoom (magnification)
in the Wide direction.
Use this to adjust the zoom (magnification)
in the Tele direction.
When this is pressed while the focus is
being adjusted manually, the focus will be
temporarily adjusted automatically.
It does not work during automatic
adjustments.
Use this to adjust the focus in the Far
direction.
It does not work during automatic
adjustments.
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Web setting screen
Speed
Control pad and its buttons
Use this to select the speed at which the
pan, tilt, zoom and focus operations are to
be performed.
To adjust the image in the horizontal
or vertical direction (panning or
tilting), left-click the pad and the
buttons.
The more the outside of the pad
is clicked, the faster the camera
operates. Adjustment is also possible
by dragging the mouse.
Right-click the pad to initiate zooming
and focusing.
When the top half of the pad is
clicked in the up or down direction,
the zoom (magnification) is adjusted
in the Tele direction; conversely, when
the bottom half of the pad is adjusted,
the zoom is adjusted in the Wide
direction.
Preset
When the preset position is selected from
the pull-down menu and the Move button is
clicked, the camera direction moves to the
preset position which was registered ahead
of time.
Preset positions are registered on the
preset position screen.
The camera direction moves to the preset
position which is now selected on the
pull-down menu.
When the left half of the pad is
clicked in the left or right direction,
the focus is adjusted in the Near
direction; conversely when the right
half of the pad is adjusted, the focus
is adjusted in the Far direction.
The zooming can also be adjusted by
operating the mouse wheel.
The settings that are reproduced at this
position are the settings which were
established on the “Preset Scope” menu
(see page 70, page 73).
The camera direction moves to the home
position if “Home” has been selected on the
pull-down menu.
Scene
Note
Use this if the scenes are to be switched
when the shooting mode is selected from
the pull-down menu and the Set button is
clicked.
When the mouse is used for dragging and
dropping from the control pad area to a position
outside this area, the panning, tilting and other
operations will not stop.
In a case like this, click the control pad area to stop
these operations.
Use this to switch to the shooting mode now
being selected using the pull-down menu.
Brightness
Use this to make the image darker.
It does not work during automatic
adjustments.
Use this to make the image lighter.
It does not work during automatic
adjustments.
Use this to switch the brightness adjustment
between auto and manual.
When Auto is selected, the picture
brightness is adjusted automatically.
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Setup screen
Pressing the Setup button switches the display to this screen on which the unit’s settings are established.
Basic screen
Camera title display area
Basic button
When the Basic button is pressed, the Basic screen is
displayed in the area on the right.
The name of the camera which was set on the Basic
screen is displayed here.
Camera title [0 to 20 half-size characters]
<Initial setting: AW-HE120>
Input the name of the camera here.
When the Set button is clicked, the input name appears in
the camera title display area.
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Web setting screen
Image screen
Image
Image
Image adjust
When the Setup button is clicked, the Image adjust screen
is displayed.
Preset position
When the Setup button is clicked, the Preset position
setting screen is displayed.
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Web setting screen
Image adjust screen
Scene
[Scene1, Scene2, Scene3, Scene4]
Selected here is the shooting mode that matches the
shooting situation.
Select the mode which best suits the prevailing shooting
conditions and the user’s preferences.
Scene1
Scene2
Scene3
Scene4
In these modes, the detailed settings and
adjustments are established manually to
match the prevailing shooting conditions
and the user’s preferences.
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Brightness
Picture Level [–10 to +10]
This menu item is selected to set the target picture level
for automatic exposure compensation.
Its setting takes effect when “Auto” or “ELC” has been
selected as the setting for any of the following automatic
exposure compensation functions.
Gain [Auto, 0dB to 18dB]
The image gain is adjusted here.
In locations which are too dark, adjust the gain upward;
conversely, in locations which are too bright, adjust it
downward.
When “Auto” is set, the light quantity is adjusted
automatically.
The noise increases when the gain is increased.
The Gain setting is fixed at Auto when “Frame Mix” has
been set to “Auto”.
Iris Mode
Shutter Mode
Gain
Auto
ELC
Auto
Auto
Frame Mix
AGC Max Gain [6dB, 12dB, 18dB]
When “Auto” is selected as the “Gain” setting, the
maximum gain-up amount can be set.
Iris Mode [Manual, Auto]
This menu item is used to select whether the iris is to be
adjusted automatically or manually.
Manual The iris is adjusted manually.
Frame Mix
[Auto, Off, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB]
Select for frame addition (gain-up using sensor storage)
amount.
Auto
Auto exposure compensation is performed
so that the target level which was set using
Picture Level is reached.
When frame addition is performed, it will appear as if the
images are missing some frames.
This menu item cannot be set when 1080i is used as the
format.
The Gain setting is fixed at Auto when “Frame Mix” has
been set to “Auto”.
Shutter Mode [Off, Step, Synchro, ELC]
Select for camera shutter speed.
When a higher shutter speed is selected, fast-moving
subjects do not become blurred easily but the images will
be darker.
Auto F.Mix Max Gain
[0dB, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB]
Off
The shutter is set to OFF.
When “Auto” for the “Frame Mix” is selected, the maximum
frame addition amount can be set.
If frame addition is performed at the Auto setting, it will
appear as if the images are missing some frames.
This menu item cannot be set when 1080i is used as the
format.
Step
The step shutter is set (the steps can be
changed).
Synchro The synchro shutter is set (the setting can be
changed continuously).
ELC
The electronic shutter is controlled and the
light quantity is adjusted automatically.
Note
The shutter speeds that can be set are listed below.
Under lighting generated by fluorescent lights,
mercury lamps or other discharge lamps, the
brightness may change synchronously, the colors
may vary, and horizontal stripes may run vertically.
In cases like this, it is recommended that the
electronic shutter speed be set to 1/100 in areas
where the power line frequency is 50 Hz and that
the electronic shutter be set to OFF in areas where
the power line frequency is 60 Hz.
[When 59.94 Hz has been set as the frequency]
When “Step” is selected as
the “Shutter Mode”
When “Synchro” is selected
as the “Shutter Mode”
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,
1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000
60.17 Hz to max. 644.25 Hz
(255 steps)
[When 50 Hz has been set as the frequency]
When “Step” is selected as
the “Shutter Mode”
When “Synchro” is selected
as the “Shutter Mode”
1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,
1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000
50.19 Hz to max. 537.12 Hz
(255 steps)
ND Filter [Through, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64]
This is for selecting the transmissivity of the ND filter
(light-dimming filter) which is incorporated in the lens.
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Picture
ABB
Chroma Level [–3 to +3]
This is used to execute automatic black balance (ABB) to
set the black balance.
Set here is the color intensity (chroma level) of the
images.
For details, refer to page 25.
White Balance Mode
Pedestal [–150 to +150]
[ATW, AWB A, AWB B, 3200K, 5600K]
The white balance mode is selected here.
Select the mode when the coloring is not natural because
of the nature of the light source or other factors.
If the white color serving as the reference can be
recognized, subjects can be shot with natural coloring.
This item is used to adjust the black level (adjust the
pedestal).
These parts become darker when a negative setting is
selected and, conversely, lighter when a positive setting is
selected.
ATW
In this mode, the white balance is
compensated for automatically, even if
changes occur in the light source or color
temperature, by a process of continuous and
automatic adjustment.
R Pedestal [–150 to +150]
This enables the R pedestal to be adjusted.
AWB A, When AWB A or AWB B is selected and the
AWB B white balance is executed, the adjustment
results obtained are stored in the memory
selected.
B Pedestal [–150 to +150]
This enables the B pedestal to be adjusted.
When AWB A or AWB B is then selected, the
white balance stored in the selected memory
can be recalled.
Detail [Off, Low, High]
The image detail (image sharpness) is adjusted here.
When “High” is selected, the detail is enhanced.
3200K
5600K
This is the white balance mode which is ideal
when a 3200K halogen light is used as the
light source.
H Detail Level H
[H Detail Level L setting value +1 to 63]
This is selected to adjust the horizontal detail
compensation level when “High” has been selected as the
“Detail” setting.
This is the white balance mode which is ideal
when 5600K sunlight or fluorescent lighting is
used as the light source.
Note
V Detail Level H
When preset settings have been called from the
AW-RP655, the White Balance Mode which was
set when the preset data was registered by the
AW-RP655 will be called.
[V Detail Level L setting value +1 to 31]
This is selected to adjust the vertical detail compensation
level when “High” has been selected as the “Detail” setting.
H Detail Level L
AWB
[1 to H Detail Level H setting value –1]
This is selected to adjust the horizontal detail
compensation level when “Low” has been selected as the
“Detail” setting.
This is used to execute automatic white balance (AWB) to
set the white balance.
For details, refer to page 22.
R Gain [–150 to +150]
V Detail Level L
This enables the R gain to be adjusted.
Its setting takes effect when “AWB A” or “AWB B” has
been selected as the “White Balance Mode” setting.
[1 to V Detail Level H setting value –1]
This is selected to adjust the vertical detail compensation
level when “Low” has been selected as the “Detail” setting.
B Gain [–150 to +150]
Detail Band [1 to 5]
This enables the B gain to be adjusted.
Its setting takes effect when “AWB A” or “AWB B” has
been selected as the “White Balance Mode” setting.
This is selected to set the boost frequency for Detail.
1: Low frequency
to
5: High frequency
When a high frequency is selected, the detail effect is
added to subjects with more definition.
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Matrix
Matrix Type
Noise Suppress [0 to 7]
This is selected to reduce the screen noise which is
generated by the detail effect.
When the Setup button is clicked, the Matrix Settings
screen is displayed.
The higher the settings, the more the noise is reduced.
Flesh Tone Noise SUP. [Off, Low, High]
This function is selected to make the skin of the subjects
to be shot appear to be smoother and more attractive.
When “High” is selected, the effect is enhanced.
This is used to close this panel.
Gamma Type [Off, Normal, Cinema]
Selected here is the type of gamma curve.
Normally, the “Normal” setting is used.
When “Cinema” is selected, images giving off an
atmosphere like movies can be shot.
Gamma Level [Low, Mid, High]
This item is used to adjust the gamma compensation level.
The item’s setting takes effect when “Normal” has been
selected as the “Gamma Type” setting.
When “Low” is set, the images appear sedate and
composed. The resulting gamma curve has a gentle
gradient in the low-brightness areas, and the contrast is
sharper.
Conversely, when “High” is set, the tonal range in the dark
area is expanded so that the images take on a lighter
tone. The resulting gamma curve has a sharp gradient in
the low-brightness areas, and the contrast is softer.
DRS [Off, Low, Mid, High]
Set here is the DRS function which provides just the right
amount of compensation when images with significant
light/dark differences are displayed.
One of three settings — “Low”, “Mid” or “High” — can be
selected for the effect.
This may make noise more perceptible with some scenes.
Notes
DRS takes effect only when “Normal” has been
selected as the “Gamma Type” setting.
When DRS is enabled, the digital zoom is disabled.
DNR [Off, Low, High]
Set here is the level of the digital noise reduction effect so
that light, noise-free and clear images will be output even
at night and in other low-brightness environments.
When “Low” or “High” is selected, noise can be eliminated.
However, there is an increased possibility that afterimages
may occur.
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Matrix Settings screen
Matrix Type
This is used to select the type of color matrix.
Normal
EBU
This item is used to load the preset color
matrix data and compensate for the saturation
and color phase.
NTSC
User
This item makes it possible for the “Linear
Matrix” and “Color Correction” values to be
adjusted by the user.
Linear Matrix
These settings can be performed when “User” has been
selected as the matrix type.
R-G
R-B
G-R
G-B
B-R
B-G
Use these to adjust the colors in the axis
directions in a range from –31 to +31.
Color Correction
Use this for performing the saturation and hue (color
phase) adjustments.
Saturation
Use this to adjust the saturation of the colors in a range
from –127 to +127.
Phase
Use these to adjust the hue (color phase) of the colors in
a range from –127 to +127.
B_Mg
Mg
Colors between blue and magenta
Magenta
Mg_R
R
Colors between magenta and red
Red
R_Yl
Yl
Colors between red and yellow
Yellow
Yl_G
G
Colors between yellow and green
Green
G_Cy
Cy
Colors between green and cyan
Cyan
Cy_B
B
Colors between cyan and blue
Blue
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Preset position screen
Preset
Zoom
Use this to adjust the zoom (magnification)
in the Wide direction.
Use this to adjust the zoom (magnification)
to 1.0.
This selects the preset position to be
operated from the pull-down menu.
Use this to adjust the zoom (magnification)
in the Tele direction.
This is used to register the current status
in the preset position now selected on the
pull-down menu.
It does not function if “Home” has been
selected on the pull-down menu.
Use this to enable or disable the digital
zoom.
The camera direction moves to the preset
position which is now selected on the
pull-down menu.
Focus
The settings that are reproduced at this
position are the settings which were
established on the “Preset Scope” menu
(see page 70, page 73).
The camera direction moves to the home
position if “Home” has been selected on the
pull-down menu.
Use this to adjust the focus in the Near
direction.
It does not work during automatic
adjustments.
When this is pressed while the focus is
being adjusted manually, the focus will be
temporarily adjusted automatically.
It does not work during automatic
adjustments.
This is used to delete the preset position
setting which is currently being selected.
Use this to adjust the focus in the Far
direction.
It does not work during automatic
adjustments.
Use this to switch between auto and manual
focusing.
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Web setting screen
Brightness
Speed With Zoom POS.
“Off” or “On” is set here for the function used to adjust the
pan-tilt adjustment speed in conjunction with the zoom
magnification.
Use this to make the image darker.
It does not work during automatic
adjustments.
Off
The panning and tilting operations will not
become slower in the zoom status.
Use this to make the image lighter.
It does not work during automatic
adjustments.
On
The panning and tilting operations will
become slower in the zoom status.
Use this to switch the picture brightness
adjustment between auto and manual.
This function has no effect during preset operations.
Focus ADJ With PTZ.
Control pad and its buttons
“Off” or “On” is set here for the function which
compensates for out-of-focusing when it occurs during
panning, tilting or zooming operations.
To adjust the image in the horizontal
or vertical direction (panning or
tilting), left-click the pad and the
buttons.
The more the outside of the pad
is clicked, the faster the camera
operates. Adjustment is also possible
by dragging the mouse.
Off
On
Out-of-focusing is not compensated.
Out-of-focusing is compensated.
When “Off” is set, adjust the focus as required after
zooming or set the focus to the auto mode.
This item can be selected only when “Manual” has been
selected as the “Focus Mode” setting.
Right-click the pad to initiate zooming
and focusing.
When the top half of the pad is
clicked in the up or down direction,
the zoom (magnification) is adjusted
in the Tele direction; conversely, when
the bottom half of the pad is adjusted,
the zoom is adjusted in the Wide
direction.
When the left half of the pad is
clicked in the left or right direction,
the focus is adjusted in the Near
direction; conversely when the right
half of the pad is adjusted, the focus
is adjusted in the Far direction.
The zooming can also be adjusted by
operating the mouse wheel.
Note
When the mouse is used for dragging and
dropping from the control pad area to a position
outside this area, the panning, tilting and other
operations will not stop.
In a case like this, click the control pad area to stop
these operations.
Speed
Use this to select the speed at which the
pan, tilt, zoom and focus operations are to
be performed.
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Web setting screen
Preset Setting
Preset Speed [1 to 30]
This is used to close this panel.
There are 30 preset pan-tilt operation speeds when
regenerating the camera direction and other information
which are registered in the preset memory.
Notes
If a high value is selected for the Preset Speed
setting, the image on the screen may shake when
operation stops.
When connecting the unit to the AW-RP655 for use,
the “DIAGONAL SPEED (P/T SETTING)” setting of
the AW-RP655 takes effect.
To change the Preset Speed, change the
AW-RP655 setting.
Preset Scope [Mode A, Mode B, Mode C]
Selected here are the setting items to be recalled when
the contents of the preset memory are regenerated.
Mode A Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom),
Focus, Iris, Gain, white balance adjustment
value
Mode B Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom),
Focus, Iris
Mode C Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom), Focus
Limitation Setting
This establishes the up, down, left and right limit settings
of the pan-tilt head.
First, move the pan-tilt head to the position where the limit
is to be set, and press the corresponding button below to
set the direction (up, down, left or right) in which the limit
is to be set.
After each setting has been selected, press the Set button
to enter the setting.
Use this to save the current position as
the upward limit.
Tilt Up
Use this to save the current position as
the downward limit.
Tilt Down
Use this to save the current position as
the leftward limit.
Pan Left
Use this to save the current position as
the rightward limit.
Pan Right
Use this to enable or disable the limit
Set/Release
setting in each direction.
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Web setting screen
System
This menu has items that relate to the genlock phase adjustment and camera’s output image settings.
Genlock
This item’s setting is reflected immediately.
Horizontal Phase [–206 to +49]
This is used to adjust the horizontal phase during genlock.
Note
The horizontal phases of the HD and SD signals
cannot be adjusted separately.
Neither is it possible to adjust the chroma phase of the
VIDEO OUT signals. The free run setting is used.
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Output
HDMI Color
[RGB-NOR, RGB-ENH,YCbCr422,YCbCr444]
Set here is the HDMI color output.
This item’s setting is reflected when the Set button is
pressed.
When an HDMI monitor is used, use “YCbCr422” under
normal circumstances.
In cases where, for instance, HDMI (RGB) signals are
converted and output to a DVI monitor, the settings
required will differ depending on the color gradation
supported by the monitor.
Format
[1080/59.94p(i), 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p,
480/59.94p(i), 480/59.94i, 1080/50p(i), 1080/50i,
720/50p, 576/50p(i), 576/50i]
The video format is changed on this screen.
In the case of the 1080/59.94p(i) or 1080/50p(i) format,
the P signal is output to the HDMI connector, and the
I signal is output to the SDI output and analog component
output connectors.
RGB-NOR The RGB output signals are output in the
16 to 235 range.
RGB-ENH The RGB output signals are output in the
0 to 255 range.
If the black parts of the images appear overexposed
when “RGB-NOR” has been selected, use the
“RGB-ENH” setting instead.
Conversely, if the images are displayed with a loss of
dark detail when “RGB-ENH” has been selected, use
the “RGB-NOR” setting instead.
Down CONV. Mode
[Squeeze, SideCut, LetterBox]
The down-conversion mode is selected here.
This setting is used when the aspect ratio of
the monitor is to be set to 16:9.
Note
If the monitor is set to the 4:3 aspect
ratio, the images will be squeezed in the
width direction and extended in the height
If an HDMI Color setting which is not supported by
the monitor has been specified, the HDMI Color
setting may be changed automatically.
Squeeze
direction.
(The menu display will remain unchanged.)
Component [Y/Pb/Pr, RGB]
Either Y/Pb/Pr or RGB can be selected for the analog
component signals.
This setting is used when the aspect ratio of
the monitor is to be set to 4:3.
With the vertical height serving as the
reference, the parts which extend beyond
this at the two sides are cropped changing
SideCut
Frequency [59.94Hz, 50Hz]
This item is selected to switch the frame frequency.
the view of the angle.
When the frequency is switched, “Format” is set as
follows.
59.94Hz
50Hz
This setting is used when the aspect ratio of
the monitor is to be set to 4:3.
With the horizontal width serving as the
reference, black bands are added at the top
1080/59.94p(i)
1080/50p(i)
1080/59.94i
720/59.94p
480/59.94p(i)
480/59.94i
1080/50i
720/50p
and bottom changing the view of the angle.
LetterBox
576/50p(i)
576/50i
When output is selected for the color bar, the mode is fixed
to Squeeze.
Color Bars Setup [Off, On]
The setting of this item takes effect only when “59.94Hz”
has been selected as the “Frequency” setting.
It enables the color bar setup level (Off: 0.0IRE or
On: 7.5IRE) of the video output signals to be selected.
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Web setting screen
Other
This item’s setting is reflected when the Set button is
pressed.
Speed With Zoom POS. [Off, On]
“Off” or “On” is set here for the function used to adjust the
pan-tilt adjustment speed in conjunction with the zoom
magnification.
Install Position [Desktop, Hanging]
“Desktop” or “Hanging” is selected here as the method
used to install the unit.
When “On” is set, the panning and tilting operations will
become slower in the zoom status.
This function has no effect during preset operations.
Desktop Stand-alone installation
Hanging Suspended installation
Focus Mode [Auto, Manual]
“Auto” or “Manual” is set here for the focusing function.
When “Hanging” has been selected, the top, bottom,
left and right of the images will be reversed, and
up/down/left/right control for panning and tilting will also
be reversed.
Auto
The subjects are always brought into focus
automatically.
Manual The focus is operated manually.
Smart Picture Flip [Off, Auto]
Focus ADJ With PTZ. [Off, On]
If, when “Auto” has been set, tilt is set to the angle
selected using “Flip Detect Angle”, the picture is
automatically turned upside down (flipped).
“Off” or “On” is set here for the function which
compensates for out-of-focusing when it occurs during
panning, tilting or zooming operations.
When “Off” is set, adjust the focus as required after
zooming or set the focus to the auto mode.
This item can be selected only when “Manual” has been
selected as the “Focus Mode” setting.
Flip Detect Angle [60° to 120°]
When “Auto” has been selected as the “Smart Picture Flip”
setting, the tilt angle at which the picture is to be turned
upside down (flipped) can be set here.
Digital Zoom [Disable, Enable]
“Enable” or “Disable” is set here for the digital zoom
function.
Preset Speed [1 to 30]
There are 30 preset pan-tilt operation speeds when
regenerating the camera direction and other information
which are registered in the preset memory.
If zooming is performed toward the Tele end beyond the
maximum position when “Enable” has been selected, the
digital zoom can be operated continuously. Zooming will
stop temporarily at the position where the optical zoom
and digital zoom are switched so after it has stopped at
this position, proceed with zooming again.
When the setting is changed to “Disable” while already in
the digital zoom region, the zoom will automatically move
to the maximum position of the optical zoom.
Notes
If a high value is selected for the Preset Speed
setting, the image on the screen may shake when
operation stops.
When connecting the unit to the AW-RP655 for use,
the “DIAGONAL SPEED (P/T SETTING)” setting of
the AW-RP655 takes effect.
Notes
To change the Preset Speed, change the
AW-RP655 setting.
When DRS is enabled, the digital zoom is disabled.
The digital zoom is set to off when color bars are
displayed during digital zooming.
Preset Scope [Mode A, Mode B, Mode C]
Selected here are the setting items to be recalled when
the contents of the preset memory are regenerated.
Max Digital Zoom
[x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10]
The upper limit for the digital zoom magnification is set
here.
Mode A Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom),
Focus, Iris, Gain, white balance adjustment
value
Mode B Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom),
Focus, Iris
Mode C Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom), Focus
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Web setting screen
Tally Enable [Disable, Enable]
“Enable” or “Disable” is set here for the function which
turns on or turns off the tally lamp using the tally control
signal.
OSD Mix
Whether the camera menus, statuses and other displays
are to be turned Off or On can be selected here for each
output picture.
SDI Out [Off, On]
HDMI Out [Off, On]
Component Out [Off, On]
Video Out [Off, On]
When “On” is set, the camera menus and statuses are
displayed on the output picture targeted by the setting
items listed above.
OSD Off With Tally [Off, On]
This is used to enable or disable the function for clearing
the camera menu and status displays when the tally signal
is received by a command or contact.
When the tally signal is released, the original camera
menu displays are restored.
OSD Status [Off, On]
“On” or “Off” is set here for the status display which
appears during AWB operations.
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Web setting screen
User mng.
The authorization of those users who can access the camera from a PC or AW-RP50 and those IP addresses, from which the
camera can be accessed, is registered on this screen in order to restrict any other access.
The screen itself consists of two tabs, “User auth.” and “Host auth.”.
User auth. screen
User auth.
Access level
<Initial setting: Off>
<Initial setting: 2. Camera control>
Select one of the following settings as the user access
level.
User authorization is set to “On” or “Off” here.
Enter the setting using the Set button.
Enter the setting using the Set button.
Note
1. Administrator
This access level allows the user to
perform all the unit’s operations.
Select the “Off” setting for no user authentication
when the AW-RP50 remote camera controller is
connected in a network.
2. Camera control This access level allows only Control
screen operations to be performed.
User check
User name [1 to 32 half-size characters]
<Initial setting: blank>
A pull-down menu can be opened here, and the registered
users checked.
The user name is input here.
Enter the setting using the Set button.
A registered user is indicated in the form of “Registered
user name [Access level]”.
(Example: admin[1])
To delete a registered user, select the user to be deleted,
and click the Delete button on the right.
Password
Retype password [4 to 32 half-size characters]
<Initial setting: blank>
The password is input here.
Enter the setting using the Set button.
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Web setting screen
Host auth. screen
Host auth.
Access level
<Initial setting: Off>
<Initial setting: 2. Camera control>
Select one of the following settings as the host access
level.
Host authorization is set to “On” or “Off” here.
Note
1. Administrator
Select the “Off” setting for no host authentication
when the AW-RP50 remote camera controller is
connected in a network.
2. Camera control
For details on the access level, refer to page 75.
Host check
IP address
A pull-down menu can be opened here, and the IP
addresses of the registered hosts checked.
A host is indicated in the form of “Registered IP address
[Access level]”.
<Initial setting: blank>
The IP address of the PC from which access to the
camera is allowed is input here.
The host name cannot be input as the IP address.
(Example: 192.168.0.21 [1])
To delete a registered host (IP address), select the host to
be deleted, and click the Delete button on the right.
When the “IP address/subnet mask length” is input, the
PCs which are allowed to access the camera can be
restricted on a subnet by subnet basis.
If, for instance, “192.168.0.1/24” has been input and
the “2. Camera control” setting has been selected as
the access level setting, the PCs from “192.168.0.1” to
“192.168.0.254” will be able to access the camera at
the “2. Camera control” access level.
When an already registered IP address is input and
the Set button is clicked, the host information will be
overwritten.
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Web setting screen
Server
This screen has items that relate to the NTP server addresses, port numbers and other NTP server settings.
NTP screen
Time adjustment
NTP port [1 to 65535]
<Initial setting: Off>
<Initial setting: 123>
Select one of the following settings as the time adjustment
method.
The port number of the NTP server is input here.
The time is adjusted by the method selected here and
used as the unit’s standard time.
Time adjustment interval
<Initial setting: 1h>
Off
The time is counted from 0:00 on
January 1, 1990 as the unit’s startup
time.
The interval (1 to 24 hours in 1-hour increments) for
acquiring the time from the NTP server and updating the
time is selected here.
Synchronization The time automatically adjusted in
with NTP server synchronization with the NTP server is
used as the unit’s standard time.
Time zone
<Initial setting: (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin,
Edinburgh, Lisbon, London>
Select the time zone that corresponds with the region in
which the unit is going to be used.
NTP server address
[1 to 128 half-size characters]
<Initial setting: blank>
The host name or IP address of the NTP server is input
here.
Note
To input the “NTP server address” host name, the
DNS setting must be selected on the Network
screen (see page 79) of the Network settings.
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Web setting screen
Network
This screen has items that relate to the network settings and SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
It consists of the two tabs of “Network” and “SNMP”.
Network screen
IP network
IP address
<Initial setting: 192.168.0.10>
DHCP
<Initial setting: Off>
Input the unit’s IP address here when the DHCP function
is not going to be used. Input an address that will not
duplicate an existing IP address which has been set for a
PC or another network camera.
Whether the DHCP function is to be used is set by
selecting “On” or “Off” here. Set the DHCP server in such
a way that the same IP address cannot be used by PCs
without the DHCP function or by other network cameras.
For details on the server settings, consult your network
administrator.
Multiple IP addresses cannot be used even when the
DHCP function is used.
For details on the DHCP server settings, consult your
network administrator.
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Subnet mask
<Initial setting: 255.255.255.0>
HTTP port [1 to 65535]
<Initial setting: 80>
Input the unit’s subnet mask here if the DHCP function is
not going to be used.
The port number is allocated here separately.
The following port numbers are used by the unit therefore
cannot be used.
Port numbers already used
Default gateway
20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69,
110, 123, 161, 162, 554, 995, 10669, 10670,
59000 to 59999, 60000 to 61000
<Initial setting: 192.168.0.1>
Input the unit’s default gateway if the DHCP function is not
going to be used.
Line speed
Multiple IP addresses cannot be used for the default
gateway even when the DHCP function is used.
For details on the DHCP server settings, consult your
network administrator.
<Initial setting: Auto>
Select one of the following data line speeds.
Normally, it is recommended that the “Auto” default setting
be used.
Auto
The line speed is set automatically.
100 M-Full The line speed is set to 100 Mbps full duplex.
DNS
100 M-Half The line speed is set to 100 Mbps half
duplex.
<Initial setting: Manual>
Whether the DNS server address is to be acquired
automatically (Auto) or manually (Manual) is input here.
If “Manual” has been selected, the DNS settings must be
established.
10 M-Full The line speed is set to 10 Mbps full duplex.
10 M-Half The line speed is set to 10 Mbps half duplex.
If “Auto” is selected when the DHCP function is going
to be used, the DNS server address is acquired
automatically.
Bandwidth control(bit rate)
<Initial setting: Unlimited>
For further details, consult your system administrator.
Select one of the following data bandwidth settings.
Unlimited
64 kbps
384 kbps
512 kbps
768 kbps
1024 kbps
2048 kbps
4096 kbps
8192 kbps
Primary server address
Secondary server address
<Initial setting: blank>
128 kbps
256 kbps
Input the IP address of the DNS server if the “Manual”
setting has been selected for “DNS”.
For details on the IP address of the DNS server, consult
your system administrator.
Easy IP Setup accommodate period
<Initial setting: Unlimited>
Select “20min” or “Unlimited” as the time for enabling the
operation of the network settings from the Easy IP Setup
Software.
20min
The setting operations from the Easy IP
Setup Software are enabled for 20 minutes
after the camera has started operating.
Unlimited The setting operations from the Easy IP
Setup Software are enabled at all times.
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Web setting screen
SNMP screen
The settings related to the SNMP function are selected on this screen.
When the SNMP manager is used for the connection, the unit’s statuses can be checked.
When the SNMP function is to be used, consult with your network administrator.
Community [0 to 32 half-size characters]
<Initial setting: blank>
Location [0 to 32 half-size characters]
<Initial setting: blank>
Input here the community name which is to be monitored.
Input here the location where the unit has been installed.
Note
Contact [0 to 255 half-size characters]
<Initial setting: blank>
When using the SNMP function, be absolutely sure
to input the community name.
Input here the email address or telephone number of the
administrator.
This function cannot be used if the community
name field is left blank.
System name [0 to 32 half-size characters]
<Initial setting: blank>
Input here the system name for controlling the unit using
the SNMP function.
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Web setting screen
Maintenance
Among the various maintenance operations performed on this screen are system log checks, system version checks and
initialization of the unit.
The screen itself consists of four tabs: “System log”, “Product info.”, “Default reset” and “Back up”.
System log screen
A maximum of a hundred system logs can be stored in the unit’s internal memory.
When this maximum number has been exceeded, the old logs are overwritten successively by the new logs.
The logs are cleared when the unit’s power is turned off.
No
Error description
The running numbers of the system logs are displayed
Details of the error logs are displayed here.
For further details on the system logs, refer to page 85.
here.
Time & date
The times and dates when the logs were generated are
displayed here.
The 24-hour system is used to display this information.
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Web setting screen
Product info. screen
The versions of the unit’s software can be checked on this screen.
The “Model no.”, “MAC address”, “Serial no.”, “Firmware version” and other information about the unit is displayed.
EEPROM Interface
This is selected to display the setting data version of the
Model no.
The unit’s model number is displayed here.
interface unit.
EEPROM Camera Main
This is selected to display the setting data version of the
camera unit.
Mac address
The unit’s MAC address is displayed here.
FPGA Frontend
This is selected to display the FPGA version of the front
end unit.
Serial no.
The unit’s serial number is displayed here.
FPGA Backend
This is selected to display the FPGA version of the back
end unit.
Firmware version
CPU Software Interface
This is selected to display the software version of the
interface unit.
FPGA Lens
This is selected to display the FPGA version of the lens
unit.
CPU Software Camera Main
This is selected to display the software version of the
camera unit.
Firmware file
CPU Software Servo
This is used for maintenance undertaken by the
manufacturer.
Do not perform any operations in this field since the unit
may end up malfunctioning.
This is selected to display the software version of the
servo unit.
CPU Software Network
This is selected to display the software version of the
network unit.
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Web setting screen
Default reset screen
The unit’s setting data and HTML files are initialized and the unit is restarted on this screen.
Reset to the default
Reboot
When the Execute button is clicked, the unit is rebooted.
After the unit has been rebooted, no operations can be
undertaken for about 2 minutes as is the case when the
unit’s power is turned on.
(Except the network settings)
When the Execute button is clicked, the unit’s settings are
returned to their defaults.
The user name and password used for login are also
returned to their defaults (which are “admin” and “12345”,
respectively).
However, the network-related settings and the frame
frequency (Frequency) and format (Format) settings are
not initialized.
When the initialization operation is started, no operations
can be undertaken for about 2 minutes.
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Web setting screen
Back up screen
On this screen, the unit’s settings can be saved to a personal computer or settings saved in a personal computer can be loaded
into the unit for use.
Download
Upload
The unit’s settings are saved in the personal computer.
After displaying the save destination dialog box using the
Execute button, specify the save destination folder.
Listed below are the settings to be saved.
The unit’s setting files, which were saved in the personal
computer by the download function, are uploaded.
Click the Browse button to display the dialog box, and
specify the saved file.
Uploading starts when the Execute button is clicked.
About 30 seconds later, the screen is reloaded
automatically, and the uploading is completed.
• Scene Scene1 settings
• Scene Scene2 settings
• Scene Scene3 settings
• Scene Scene4 settings
• System settings
Notes
Use the files downloaded by the unit as the data to
be used for uploading.
• Preset settings
Do not change the extension (.dat) of the files which
have been downloaded.
Do not turn off the unit’s power while downloading
or uploading is underway.
Do not attempt to perform any operations while
downloading or uploading is underway. Instead, wait
until the downloading or uploading is completed.
It takes about 10 seconds after the Execute button
has been clicked for the save destination dialog box to
appear.
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System log displays
NTP-related error displays
Category
Display
Description of error
Connection error
No response from the NTP server.
The IP address of the server may be incorrect.
Check the server’s IP address settings again.
The NTP server may be down.
Consult your server administrator.
Internal error
Undefined error.
A problem has occurred in the NTP function.
Check the NTP settings again.
Successful NTP-
based time
NTP update succeeded.
The time has been updated successfully.
synchronization
Login-related displays
Category
Display
Description of error
Login
(User name or IP address)
If user authorization has been set, the name of the user
who has logged onto the unit is displayed.
If host authorization has been set, the IP address of the
user who has logged onto the unit is displayed.
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Limiters
This unit comes with settings (referred to as “limiters”) that
restrict the panning and tilting movement ranges.
Depending on the installation locations, obstacles may
exist in the travel range, and the remote camera may make
contact with them.
In cases like this, contact can be prevented by setting the
limiters just before the obstacles.
The positions of four limiters — namely, the upper, lower, left-
most and right-most limits of the travel range — can be set.
Once they have been set, the positions will not be lost even
after the power has been turned off.
The limiters can be set or released both by the wireless
remote control and controller or web setting screen.
Whatever was set or released last takes precedence.
For the controller operations, refer to the Operating
Instructions of the controller.
The settings of the limiters using the wireless remote control
will be described here.
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Setting/releasing the limiters
Basic limiter operations
Setting the limiters
The limiter positions can be set by following the steps below.
When the position is set, the tally lamp blinks once.
1
Press the [MENU] button.
Tap the button (rather than pressing it). When it is
pressed for 2 seconds, the camera menu will appear.
If this happens, press the [MENU] button again for
2 seconds to clear the camera menu.
1
Press one of the [CAM1] to [CAM4] buttons to
select the unit.
Then start again from step 1.
Setting the upper limit position of the movement
range
Press the [] or [] button of the wireless remote
control to turn the unit as far as the position which will
serve as the upper limit.
Next, perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
(Press the [MENU] button quickly and then press
the [] button for 2 seconds while holding down the
[PRESET] button.)
2
Press the [], [], [] or [] button for
2 seconds while holding down the [PRESET]
button.
The limiter for the upper limit, lower limit, left limit or right
limit is set (or released) using these direction buttons,
respectively.
The tally lamp will blink at this time.
When a limiter is set, it blinks once; when a limiter is
released, it blinks twice.
If any other button was operated between steps 1 and
2, start again from step 1.
Setting the lower limit position of the movement
range
Press the [] or [] button of the wireless remote
control to turn the unit as far as the position which will
serve as the lower limit.
Next, perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
(Press the [MENU] button quickly and then press
the [] button for 2 seconds while holding down the
[PRESET] button.)
Setting the left-most limit position of the
movement range
Press the [] or [] button of the wireless remote
control to turn the unit as far as the position which will
serve as the left-most limit.
Next, perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
(Press the [MENU] button quickly and then press
the [] button for 2 seconds while holding down the
[PRESET] button.)
Setting the right-most limit position of the
movement range
Press the [] or [] button of the wireless remote
control to turn the unit as far as the position which will
serve as the right-most limit.
Next, perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
(Press the [MENU] button quickly and then press
the [] button for 2 seconds while holding down the
[PRESET] button.)
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Setting/releasing the limiters
Releasing the limiters
The limiter positions that are set can be released by following
the steps below.
Resetting the limiters
To reset the limiters, the currently established settings must
be released.
When the position is released, the tally lamp blinks twice.
The limiter positions that are set can be reset by following the
steps below.
1
2
Press one of the [CAM1] to [CAM4] buttons to
select the unit.
1
2
Release the settings of the limiter positions to
be reset by following the steps in “Releasing
the limiters”.
Release the limiters by taking the steps below.
Set the limiter positions by following the steps
in “Setting the limiters”.
Releasing the upper limit position of the
movement range
Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
(Press the [MENU] button quickly and then press
the [] button for 2 seconds while holding down the
[PRESET] button.)
Releasing the lower limit position of the
movement range
Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
(Press the [MENU] button quickly and then press
the [] button for 2 seconds while holding down the
[PRESET] button.)
Releasing the left-most limit position of the
movement range
Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
(Press the [MENU] button quickly and then press
the [] button for 2 seconds while holding down the
[PRESET] button.)
Releasing the right-most limit position of the
movement range
Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
(Press the [MENU] button quickly and then press
the [] button for 2 seconds while holding down the
[PRESET] button.)
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Safe mode
Concerning the safe mode
The unit goes into the safe mode when the pan-tilt head
is forcibly moved by an external force or when something
impedes its rotation.
Once the safe mode has been established, some or all of the
operations will no longer be acknowledged to ensure safety
and prevent equipment damage.
Cooling fan
There is a cooling fan inside.
The cooling fan is a consumable part.
Replace it 3 to 5 years after installation as a general rule.
When the cooling fan malfunctions, the “Fan Error” message
is displayed when the power is turned ON.
Fan Error
Detection of equipment trouble
When the unit has detected trouble, its functions are
shut down, then the unit is restarted or the initial setting
operation is performed, and the normal condition of the
unit is restored after about 30 seconds.
When the “Fan Error” message is displayed, request
replacement of the cooling fan.
Note
(Whenever fan replacement is necessary, be sure to ask your
dealer.)
When trouble is detected, pictures may no longer
be output for a while, but they will be restored in
5 seconds to 10 seconds.
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Notes on Windows Vista® / Windows® 7
When using Microsoft® Windows Vista® or Microsoft® Windows® 7, symptoms described in this document may happen.
If any of them occurred, follow the instructions to solve each problem.
The symptoms that happen when using Windows Vista® may also happen when using Windows® 7.
If using Windows® 7, refer to the section “Precautions when using Windows Vista” in addition to the section “Precautions when
using Windows 7” in this document.
This document describes solutions for administrators.
If necessary, install the viewer software.
Refer to the Operating Instructions of each device for details on how to install the viewer software.
Descriptions in this document are based on operation check by Panasonic Corporation.
Possible symptoms may vary depending on platforms or operating system versions, etc.
System requirements for a PC
Refer to the section “Required personal computer environment” in the installation guide or Operating Instructions provided with
the product to be used for further information about the recommended specifications of a PC.
In case there are no descriptions of Windows Vista® or Windows® 7, refer to the following.
CPU
Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or faster
1 GB or more
Memory
Network interface
Monitor
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX 1 port
1024 768 pixels or more, 24-bit True color or better
OS and web browser
Windows® 7 Professional SP1 64-bit*1
Windows® 7 Professional SP1 32-bit*1
Windows® Internet Explorer® 8.0*2
Windows® Internet Explorer® 9.0*2
Windows Vista® Business SP2 32-bit
Windows® Internet Explorer® 7.0
*1: Windows® XP compatibility mode is unavailable.
*2: Internet Explorer® 8.0 64-bit version is unavailable.
Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and other countries.
Intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.
• Trademarks and registered trademarks are abbreviated in the subsequent descriptions in this document.
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Precautions when using Windows Vista
Symptom 1
When accessing the web browser, the following message is displayed on the information bar.
“Pop-up blocked. To see this pop-up or additional options click here…”
Solution
Add the IP address of the product to “Trusted sites”, and perform the security setting.
Start up the web browser, and click “Internet Options” on the Tools menu.
Click the [Security] tab. Then, select the “Trusted sites”.
(Refer to the screenshot.)
Select “Low” for “Security level for this zone”.
(If the lower setting is selected, the security level of PC will go down.)
Click the [Sites] button to open the “Trusted sites” window.
Enter the IP address in the textbox “Add this website to the zone:”, and click the
[Add] button.
Note: Make sure “Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone” is
unchecked. (Refer to the screenshot.)
After adding all IP addresses, click the [Close] button to close the “Trusted Sites”
window.
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Symptom 2
Easy IP Setup Software does not display the detected IP address.
Solution
Check the firewall settings. If firewall is activated, add the web browser or Easy IP Setup Software to the [Exceptions] tab on
the “Windows Firewall Settings” menu.
Open the control panel, and click “Security”.
Click “Allow a program through Windows Firewall” of “Windows Firewall”. (Refer to the screenshot.)
Click the [Continue] button on the “User Account Control” window.
Click the [Exceptions] tab on the “Windows Firewall Settings” windows.
Check “Internet Explorer” or “easyipsetup.exe”. (Refer to the screenshot.)
Click the [OK] button.
Symptom 3
When starting the Easy IP Setup Software, a message is displayed to request the password of administrator.
When exiting the Easy IP Setup Software, the message “This program might not have installed correctly” is displayed.
Solution
Turn off User Account Control (UAC) from the control panel of Windows Vista.
Open the control panel, and click “User Accounts”.
Select “User Accounts” from “User Accounts”.
Click “Turn User Account Control On or Off”.
Click the [Continue] button on the “User Account Control”
window.
Uncheck “Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your
computer”. (Refer to the screenshot.)
Click the [OK] button.
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Symptom 4
The screens of the administrator console or the windows of the browser are not displayed properly. (Refer to the screenshot.)
Solution
Check the font size (DPI) of screenshot by clicking “Personalize”– “Adjust font size (DPI)”.
If the DPI is set to “Larger scale”, set to “Default scale”.
Right-click on the desktop.
Click “Personalize”.
Click “Adjust font size (DPI)”.
Click the [Continue] button on the “User Account Control” window.
Click “Default scale” on the “DPI Scaling” window, and restart the PC.
(Refer to the screenshot.)
Restrictions
Restriction 1
When two browser windows are open and one is being displayed on another
The back window may come to the front when the mouse pointer is placed.
Restriction 2
When accessing this product from the web browser
Another window may open, and pop-up may be displayed.
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Precautions when using Windows 7
Symptom 1
Screen is deformed. / When activating the compatibility view, part of the screen is not displayed or a pop-up window appears
to say that the screen is not displayed again.
Solution
Check “Display all websites in Compatibility View” on the “Compatibility View Settings” window.
Start up the web browser, and click “Tools” on the menu bar.
Click “Compatibility View Settings”.
Check “Display all websites in Compatibility View”, and click the [Close] button.
(Refer to the screenshot.)
Symptom 2
Network disconnection occurs when the PC enters the sleep mode.
Solution
After canceling the sleep mode, reload the screen as necessary.
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Symptom 3
The “Program Compatibility Assistant” is displayed after exiting the Easy IP
Setup Software. (Refer to the screenshot.)
Solution
This symptom happens only when the software has been used for the first time.
Select “This program installed correctly”.
Restrictions
Restriction 1
On the setup pages for some products
The display positions of setting items and setting values may not be correspondent.
Restriction 2
When using Windows 7 with some products
Two web browser windows may be displayed at the same time.
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Index
Yl_G Saturation .............................................. 44
M Community .......................................................... 80
M Component ................................................... 46, 72
Concerning initialization ...................................... 52
M Contact ................................................................ 80
Control button / Setup button .............................. 57
Control pad and its buttons ........................... 60, 69
Control screen ..................................................... 59
M CPU Software
3
3200K and 5600K presets .................................. 24
A
M ABB ..................................................................... 65
M Access level .................................................. 75, 76
M AGC Max Gain .............................................. 39, 64
M Auto F.Mix Max Gain ..................................... 39, 64
Automatic adjustment (ABB) ............................... 25
Automatic adjustment (AWB) .............................. 22
Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW) ................ 24
M AWB .................................................................... 65
AW-RP50 ............................................................ 36
AW-RP555 .......................................................... 34
AW-RP655 .......................................................... 32
Camera Main ............................................ 51, 82
Interface .................................................... 51, 82
Network .................................................... 51, 82
Servo ........................................................ 51, 82
D
M Default gateway .................................................. 79
M Default Gateway .................................................. 52
Default reset screen ............................................ 83
B
M Detail ............................................................. 41, 65
M Detail Band ................................................... 41, 65
M DHCP .................................................................. 78
M Digital Zoom .................................................. 49, 73
M DNR .............................................................. 42, 66
M DNS .................................................................... 79
M Down CONV. Mode ....................................... 46, 72
M Download ............................................................ 84
M DRS .............................................................. 42, 66
Back up screen ................................................... 84
M Bandwidth control(bit rate) .................................. 79
Basic button ........................................................ 61
Basic screen ....................................................... 61
M B Gain ........................................................... 40, 65
M B Pedestal ..................................................... 40, 65
M Brightness ......................................... 38, 60, 64, 69
Brightness screen ............................................... 38
C
E
CAM/BAR ............................................................ 57
M Camera ............................................................... 37
Camera screen ................................................... 38
Camera title ......................................................... 61
Camera title display area .................................... 61
Changing the format ........................................... 47
Changing the frequency ...................................... 48
M Chroma Level ................................................ 40, 65
M Color Bars Setup ........................................... 47, 72
M Color Correction .................................................. 67
Phase ............................................................. 67
Saturation ....................................................... 67
M Color Correction 1/2
M Easy IP Setup accommodate period ................... 79
M EEPROM
Camera Main ............................................ 51, 82
Interface .................................................... 51, 82
M Error description .................................................. 81
F
Fan Error ............................................................. 89
M Firmware file ....................................................... 82
Firmware VER 1/2 screen ................................... 51
Firmware VER 2/2 screen ................................... 51
M Firmware version ................................................ 82
M Flesh Tone Noise SUP. ........................................ 66
M FleshTone NoiseSUP. .......................................... 41
M Flip Detect Angle ........................................... 48, 73
M Focus ............................................................ 59, 68
M Focus ADJ With PTZ. .............................. 49, 69, 73
M Focus Mode .................................................. 49, 73
M Format ........................................................... 46, 72
M FPGA
B_Mg Phase ................................................... 43
B_Mg Saturation ............................................. 43
Mg Phase ....................................................... 43
Mg_R Phase ................................................... 43
Mg_R Saturation ............................................ 43
Mg Saturation ................................................. 43
R Phase .......................................................... 43
R Saturation ................................................... 43
R_Yl Phase .................................................... 43
R_Yl Saturation .............................................. 43
Yl Phase ......................................................... 43
Yl Saturation ................................................... 43
M Color Correction 2/2
Backend .................................................... 51, 82
Frontend ................................................... 51, 82
Lens .......................................................... 51, 82
M Frame Mix ..................................................... 39, 64
M Frequency ..................................................... 46, 72
B Phase .......................................................... 44
B Saturation .................................................... 44
Cy_B Phase ................................................... 44
Cy_B Saturation ............................................. 44
Cy Phase ........................................................ 44
Cy Saturation .................................................. 44
G_Cy Phase ................................................... 44
G_Cy Saturation ............................................. 44
G Phase ......................................................... 44
G Saturation ................................................... 44
Yl_G Phase .................................................... 44
G
M Gain .............................................................. 39, 64
M Gamma Level ................................................ 42, 66
M Gamma Type ................................................. 42, 66
M Genlock ......................................................... 45, 71
Genlock screen ................................................... 45
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H
N
M H Detail Level H ............................................ 41, 65
M H Detail Level L ............................................. 41, 65
M HDMI Color ................................................... 46, 72
M Horizontal Phase ........................................... 45, 71
Horizontal phase adjustment .............................. 28
M ND Filter ........................................................ 39, 64
Network ............................................................... 78
Network screen ................................................... 78
M No ....................................................................... 81
M Noise Suppress ............................................. 41, 66
M NTP port ............................................................. 77
NTP screen ......................................................... 77
M Horizontal Phase Step ........................................ 45
M Host auth. ............................................................ 76
Host auth. screen ................................................ 76
M NTP server address ............................................ 77
M Host check .......................................................... 76
M HTTP port ........................................................... 79
O
Operation lock button (Op.Lock) ......................... 58
OSD Menu Operation ......................................... 57
M OSD Mix
I
Image .................................................................. 62
M Image adjust ....................................................... 62
Image adjust screen ............................................ 63
Component Out ........................................ 50, 74
HDMI Out ................................................. 50, 74
SDI Out ..................................................... 50, 74
Video Out ................................................. 50, 74
M OSD Off With Tally ........................................ 50, 74
M OSD Status ................................................... 50, 74
M Other ............................................................. 45, 73
Other 1/3 screen ................................................. 48
Other 2/3 screen ................................................. 49
Other 3/3 screen ................................................. 50
M Output ........................................................... 45, 72
Output screen ..................................................... 46
Image screen ...................................................... 62
Initialize ............................................................... 52
M Initialize ............................................................... 51
M Install Position ............................................... 48, 73
M IP address ..................................................... 76, 78
M IP Address .......................................................... 52
M IP network ........................................................... 78
M IP Network .......................................................... 51
IP Network screen ............................................... 52
M Iris Mode ....................................................... 38, 64
L
P
M Limitation Setting ................................................ 70
M Linear Matrix ................................................. 43, 67
B-G ................................................................. 43
B-R ................................................................. 43
G-B ................................................................. 43
G-R ................................................................. 43
R-B ................................................................. 43
R-G ................................................................. 43
M Line speed .......................................................... 79
M Location .............................................................. 80
M Password ............................................................ 75
M Pedestal ........................................................ 40, 65
M Phase ............................................................ 43, 44
M Picture ........................................................... 38, 65
Picture 1/3 screen ............................................... 40
Picture 2/3 screen ............................................... 41
Picture 3/3 screen ............................................... 42
M Picture Level ................................................. 38, 64
Power ON button / Standby button ...................... 58
M Preset ............................................................ 60, 68
Preset memories ................................................. 19
M Preset position .................................................... 62
Preset position screen ........................................ 68
M
M Mac address ....................................................... 82
Maintenance ....................................................... 81
M Maintenance ....................................................... 37
Maintenance screen ............................................ 51
M Matrix ............................................................ 38, 66
Matrix 1/4 screen ................................................ 42
Matrix 2/4 screen ................................................ 43
Matrix 3/4 screen ................................................ 43
Matrix 4/4 screen ................................................ 44
Matrix Settings screen ........................................ 67
M Matrix Type .............................................. 42, 66, 67
M Max Digital Zoom .......................................... 50, 73
M Model no. ............................................................. 82
Multi-Function Controller ..................................... 32
Multi Hybrid Control Panel .................................. 34
M Preset Scope .......................................... 49, 70, 73
M Preset Setting ..................................................... 70
M Preset Speed .......................................... 48, 70, 73
M Primary server address ....................................... 79
Product info. screen ............................................ 82
R
M Reboot ................................................................ 83
Remote Camera Controller ................................. 36
M Reset to the default ............................................. 83
M R Gain ........................................................... 40, 65
M R Pedestal ..................................................... 40, 65
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Index
S
M Saturation ...................................................... 43, 44
M Scene ...................................................... 38, 60, 63
M Secondary server address .................................. 79
M Serial no. ............................................................. 82
Server ................................................................. 77
Setup screen ....................................................... 61
M Shutter Mode ................................................ 38, 64
Shutter speed .......................................... 17, 39, 64
M Smart Picture Flip ......................................... 48, 73
SNMP screen ...................................................... 80
M Speed ............................................................ 60, 69
M Speed With Zoom POS. .......................... 49, 69, 73
M Step/Synchro ...................................................... 39
M Subnet mask ....................................................... 79
M Subnet Mask ....................................................... 52
M System ................................................................ 37
System log screen .............................................. 81
M System name ...................................................... 80
System screen .............................................. 45, 71
T
M Tally Enable ................................................... 50, 74
M Time adjustment ................................................. 77
M Time adjustment interval ..................................... 77
M Time & date ......................................................... 81
M Time zone ........................................................... 77
M Top Menu ............................................................ 37
Top Menu screen ................................................ 37
Tri-level sync signal ............................................. 28
U
M Upload ................................................................. 84
M User auth. ............................................................ 75
User auth. screen ................................................ 75
M User check .......................................................... 75
User mng. ............................................................ 75
M User name .......................................................... 75
V
M V Detail Level H ............................................ 41, 65
M V Detail Level L ............................................. 41, 65
W
M White Balance Mode ..................................... 40, 65
M Wireless Control .................................................. 50
Z
M Zoom ............................................................. 59, 68
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