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 Notes on Windows Vista

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 / Windows

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 7

When using Microsoft

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 Windows Vista

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 or Microsoft

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 Windows

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 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

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 may also happen when using Windows

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 7.

If using Windows

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 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

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 or Windows

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 7, refer to the following.

CPU

Intel

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 Core

TM

 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or faster

Memory

1 GB or more

Network interface

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX 1 port

Monitor

1024 

 768 pixels or more, 24-bit True color or better

OS and web browser

Windows

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 7 Professional SP1 64-bit*

1

Windows

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 7 Professional SP1 32-bit*

1

Windows

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 Internet Explorer

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 8.0*

2

Windows

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 Internet Explorer

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 9.0*

2

Windows Vista

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 Business SP2 32-bit

Windows

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 Internet Explorer

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 7.0

*1: Windows

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 XP compatibility mode is unavailable.

*2: Internet Explorer

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 8.0 64-bit version is unavailable.

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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.

Summary of Contents for AW-HE120KE

Page 1: ...llation 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 Model No AW HE120WP AW HE120KP AW HE120WE AW HE120KE Before use Web setting Camera menu Basic operations Adjustment Shooting Other ...

Page 2: ...ling reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this unit are expressly prohibited Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this manual Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 32 64 bit is abbreviated to Windows 7 Microsoft Windows Vista Business SP2 32 bit is abbreviated to Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 and Micr...

Page 3: ...perations 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 Control exercised from the Remote Camera Controller AW RP50 36 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...

Page 4: ...ry 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 Network function 10Base T or 100Base TX port 1 Image display function Resolution 1024 768 pixels or more Color generation True Color 24 bits or more Supported operating system and Web browser Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit 1 Microsoft Windows 7 Prof...

Page 5: ... use this unit connected to a network your attention is called to the following security risks Leakage or theft of information through this unit 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 th...

Page 6: ...er 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 Some of the initial settings are auto settings and cannot be operated manually To perform manual operations for ...

Page 7: ...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 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 suppl...

Page 8: ...ositions which were stored in the memory POWER ON preset when operation was transferred to the STANDBY mode Notes When performing the operations using the controller When the AW RP655 or AW RP555 is connected 1 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 The unit s status display lamp now lights up orang...

Page 9: ...f CONTROL PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL When the AW RP555 is connected 1 Press the 1 2 3 4 or 5 button of CONTROL When the AW RP50 is connected 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 The shooting mod...

Page 10: ...ra Scene Scene1 System Maintenance 3 Press the or button to bring the cursor to Camera 4 Press the button The Camera sub menu is displayed on the monitor Camera Scene Scene1 Brightness Picture Matrix Return 5 Press the or button to bring the cursor to Scene 6 Press the button The shooting mode blinks 7 Press the or button to select the shooting mode Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 or Scene4 to be used and pr...

Page 11: ...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 AW HE120 scene file HALOGEN Scene1 FLUORESCENT Scene2 OUTDOOR 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 When the AW RP...

Page 12: ...amera s direction Moving the camera toward the left or right panning Tilt the PAN TILT lever toward L or R Moving the camera up or down tilting Tilt the PAN TILT lever toward UP or DOWN Moving the camera diagonally Tilt the PAN TILT lever diagonally Returning the camera to the reference position If the controller has a HOME button press the HOME button Using the zoom function Zooming in the subjec...

Page 13: ...TW 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 When performing the operations using the controller The unit does not move Select the unit to be operated by following the procedure below When the AW RP655 is...

Page 14: ...ined 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 mu...

Page 15: ...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 When the AW RP555 is connected 1 Press the EXT AF button to switch the focus to manual adjustment 2 Adjust the focus manually by tilting the FOCUS lever Furthermore every ...

Page 16: ... 1 Press the IRIS button several times to turn off the button s lamp and switch to manual adjustment 2 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 3 If necessary press the IRIS button several times and turn on its lamp to return the iris to the automatic adjustment When the AW RP555 is connected 1 Press the IRIS bu...

Page 17: ...ected 2 If necessary press the SHUTTER button and turn its lamp off in order to return the shutter to the OFF setting How to set the shutter speed using the AW RP555 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 whic...

Page 18: ...nected 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 When the AW RP555 is connected 1 Pres...

Page 19: ...ent 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 If another preset has been recalled during an ongoing preset recall the preset being recalled is aborted and operation for the pre...

Page 20: ...ry settings cannot be registered in buttons whose lamps are off since they contain tracing memory settings 5 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 Set to the preset memory mode Press the TR PSET button to turn off its lamp 2 Press the button among the 1 to 50 buttons...

Page 21: ...ll 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 Pr...

Page 22: ...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 Once a new setting is entered the previous setting will be erased Use the two memories to store settings corresponding to different s...

Page 23: ...sed 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 Notes When performing the operations using the controller When the AW RP655 or AW RP555 is...

Page 24: ...o 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 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 ma...

Page 25: ... 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 When perf...

Page 26: ...e 4 Press the button The Picture 1 3 sub menu is displayed Picture 1 3 Chroma Level 0 White Balance Mode AWB A R Gain 0 B Gain 0 Pedestal 0 R Pedestal 0 B Pedestal 0 Return 5 Press the or button to bring the cursor to Pedestal Picture 1 3 Chroma Level 0 White Balance Mode AWB A R Gain 0 B Gain 0 Pedestal 0 R Pedestal 0 B Pedestal 0 Return 6 Press the button to start the Pedestal value blinking 7 P...

Page 27: ...tem is displayed on the LCD panel 4 Turn the jog dial main and adjust the black level to 0 035 V 5 If necessary adjust the iris automatically Press the IRIS button several times to turn on its lamp When the AW RP555 is connected 1 Press the IRIS button several times to turn off its lamp Set the iris to the manual MANU mode 2 Turn the LEVEL dial of IRIS to stop down the lens iris 3 Follow the opera...

Page 28: ...perations using the wireless remote control 1 Follow the operation steps in Basic operations page 31 to display the Top Menu 2 Press the or button to bring the cursor to System Top Menu Camera Scene Scene1 System Maintenance 3 Press the button The System sub menu is displayed System Genlock Output Other Return 4 Press the or button to bring the cursor to Genlock and press the button The Genlock su...

Page 29: ...ller substitute controller for wireless remote control when reading the basic operations Also refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller Table of operations Camera menu operation Wireless remote control Controller AW RP655 AW RP555 AW RP50 Selecting the unit to be operated Press the CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 or CAM4 button Press one of the 1 to 5 buttons of CONTROL PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL Press on...

Page 30: ...the F1 dial to change the setting 3 Press the F1 dial to enter the setting and stop the blinking Canceling the setting change While the setting is blinking press the MENU button quickly for less than 2 seconds 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 Press the MENU b...

Page 31: ...m is displayed Some sub menu items have a sub menu of their own 5 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 Press the button The value of the item to be set starts blinking 7 Pr...

Page 32: ...de Adjust the B PEDESTAL setting 150 to 150 6 When the LCD is in the camera menu mode Press the jog dial R to cancel the setting change Jog dial L When the LCD panel is in the gain adjustment mode Adjust the R GAIN setting 150 to 150 When the LCD panel is in the pedestal adjustment mode Adjust the R PEDESTAL setting 150 to 150 6 This is used to switch between AUTO and MANU for the gain The GAIN bu...

Page 33: ...W RP655 display AW HE120 scene file HALOGEN Scene1 FLUORESCENT Scene2 OUTDOOR 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 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 mo...

Page 34: ...ected The SHUTTER button lights up in all modes except shutter OFF The shutter mode settings established by the PRESET buttons are as follows MODE PRESET No MODE PRESET No 1 100 1 1 120 2 PRESET1 1 10000 PRESET7 1 250 PRESET2 SYNCHRO SCAN PRESET8 1 500 PRESET3 1 1000 PRESET4 ELC PRESET9 1 2000 PRESET5 OFF PRESET10 1 4000 PRESET6 1 1 100 when 59 94 Hz is selected as the frequency setting of the AW ...

Page 35: ...n 4 Press the ITEM button The value of the item to be set starts blinking 5 Press the YES or NO button to change the setting 6 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 It may be necessary to upgrade the software version in order to operate an AW HE120 from an AW...

Page 36: ... 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 The scene names displayed on the panel of the AW RP50 correlate with the scene files of the AW HE120 as shown below AW RP...

Page 37: ...r instance indicates the first hierarchical level whereas and indicate that the second hierarchical 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 Top Menu Top Menu Camera Scene Scene1 System Maintenance Camera Select this ...

Page 38: ...ix adjustment menu Return Use this to return to the previous menu Brightness screen This menu item is selected to set the brightness of the pictures Brightness Picture Level Iris Mode Manual Shutter Mode Off Step Synchro Gain 0dB AGC Max Gain 18dB Frame Mix Off Auto F Mix Max Gain 0dB ND Filter Through Return Picture Level 10 to 10 This menu item is selected to set the target picture level for aut...

Page 39: ...n 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 ...

Page 40: ...nce 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 When preset settings have been called from the AW RP655 the White Balance Mode which was set when the preset data was r...

Page 41: ... 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 Detail Band 1 to 5 This is selected to set the boost frequency for Detail 1 Low...

Page 42: ...n 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 DRS takes effect only when Normal has been selected as the Gamma Type setting When DRS is enabled the digital zoom is disabled Notes DNR Off Low High Set here is the level of the digital noise reduction effect...

Page 43: ...n blue and magenta 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 Mg Saturation Mg Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease the magenta Mg Phase Mg Phase 127 to 127 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the magenta Mg_R Saturation Mg_R Saturation 127 to 127 This is selected to increase or decrease...

Page 44: ...n 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 S...

Page 45: ...tus of the camera s pan tilt head unit and operating speed as well as the settings relating to the other functions Return Use this to return to the previous menu Genlock screen Genlock Horizontal Phase 0 Horizontal Phase Step 1 Return Horizontal Phase 206 to 49 This is used to adjust the horizontal phase during genlock Horizontal Phase Step 1 to 10 This is selected to set the amount by which the H...

Page 46: ...as the reference black bands are added at the top and bottom changing the view of the angle When output is selected for the color bar the mode is fixed to Squeeze HDMI Color RGB NOR RGB ENH YCbCr422 YCbCr444 Set here is the HDMI color output 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 th...

Page 47: ...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 ...

Page 48: ...e external sync signal or use internal synchronization Other 1 3 screen Other 1 3 Install Position Desktop Smart Picture Flip Off Flip Detect Angle Preset Speed 30 Preset Scope Mode A Speed With Zoom POS On Return 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 When Hanging h...

Page 49: ...ng function Auto The subjects are always brought into focus automatically Manual The focus is operated manually 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 w...

Page 50: ... 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 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 Notes Return Use this to return to the previous menu Othe...

Page 51: ...0 Network V01 00 EEPROM Interface V01 00 Camera Main V01 00 Return CPU Software Interface 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 CPU Software Servo This is selected to display the software version of the servo unit CPU Software Network This is selected to display the softwar...

Page 52: ...ntenance screen the Initialize screen appears Initialize screen Initialize Do you want to initialize Menu settings CANCEL O K 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 However the Format se...

Page 53: ...Mode AWB A ATW AWB A AWB B 3200K 5600K R Gain 0 150 to 150 B Gain 0 150 to 150 Pedestal 0 150 to 150 R Pedestal 0 150 to 150 B Pedestal 0 150 to 150 Picture 2 3 Detail High Off Low High H Detail Level H 15 H Detail Level L setting value 1 to 63 V Detail Level H 15 V Detail Level L setting value 1 to 31 H Detail Level L 8 1 to H Detail Level H setting value 1 V Detail Level L 8 1 to V Detail Level ...

Page 54: ...n Other Other 1 3 Install Position Desktop Desktop Hanging Smart Picture Flip Off Off Auto Flip Detect Angle 60 to 120 Preset Speed 30 1 to 30 Preset Scope Mode A Mode A Mode B Mode C Speed With Zoom POS On Off On Other 2 3 Focus Mode Auto Auto Manual Focus ADJ With PTZ Off On Digital Zoom Disable Disable Enable Max Digital Zoom x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 x10 Tally Enable Enable Disable Enable Wirele...

Page 55: ...it Set the subnet mask to the same address as the unit 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 ...

Page 56: ...2 168 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 ...

Page 57: ...o select whether the camera s on screen displays are to be shown It cancels the selection of the setting which is being changed It restores the pre change setting Use these to perform the menu operations The items are selected using the and buttons 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 sc...

Page 58: ...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 Notes Operation...

Page 59: ...ion Use this to adjust the zoom magnification in the Tele direction Focus Use this to switch between auto and manual focusing When Auto is selected the focus is adjusted automatically 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...

Page 60: ...ol pad area to stop these operations Note 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 Speed Use this to select the speed at which th...

Page 61: ... button When the Basic button is pressed the Basic screen is displayed in the area on the right 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 Camera title display area The name of the camera which was set on the Basic screen is displayed here ...

Page 62: ...reen continued 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 ...

Page 63: ...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 ...

Page 64: ...000 1 10000 50 19 Hz to max 537 12 Hz 255 steps 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 ...

Page 65: ...AWB B has been selected as the White Balance Mode setting 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 ABB This is used to execute automatic black balance ABB to set the black balance For details refer to page 25 Pedestal 150 to 150 This item is used to adjust the black level adjust the ped...

Page 66: ...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...

Page 67: ... matrix type R G Use these to adjust the colors in the axis directions in a range from 31 to 31 R B G R G B B R B G 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 Colors between blu...

Page 68: ...ion if Home has been selected on the pull down menu This is used to delete the preset position setting which is currently being selected Zoom Use this to adjust the zoom magnification in the Wide direction Use this to adjust the zoom magnification to 1 0 Use this to adjust the zoom magnification in the Tele direction Use this to enable or disable the digital zoom Focus Use this to adjust the focus...

Page 69: ... focus is adjusted in the Far direction The zooming can also be adjusted by operating the mouse wheel 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 Note Speed Use this to select the speed at which the pan tilt zo...

Page 70: ...ris 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 righ...

Page 71: ...mage settings Genlock This item s setting is reflected immediately Horizontal Phase 206 to 49 This is used to adjust the horizontal phase during genlock 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 Note ...

Page 72: ...Squeeze HDMI Color RGB NOR RGB ENH YCbCr422 YCbCr444 Set here is the HDMI color output 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 RGB NOR The RGB output signals are output in the 16 to 235 range ...

Page 73: ...Zoom including digital zoom Focus Iris Mode C Pan Tilt Zoom including digital zoom Focus 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 When On is set the panning and tilting operations will become slower in the zoom status This function has no effect during preset operations Focus Mode Auto ...

Page 74: ...I 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 origina...

Page 75: ...al setting blank The user name is input here Enter the setting using the Set button Password Retype password 4 to 32 half size characters Initial setting blank The password is input here Enter the setting using the Set button Access level Initial setting 2 Camera control Select one of the following settings as the user access level Enter the setting using the Set button 1 Administrator This access...

Page 76: ...d 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 Access level Initial setting 2 Camera control Select one of the following settings as the ho...

Page 77: ...is used as the unit s standard time 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 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 Note NTP port 1 to 65535 Initial setting 123 The port number of the NTP server is input here Time ad...

Page 78: ...at 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 IP address Initial setting 192 168 0 10 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 ...

Page 79: ...65535 Initial setting 80 The port number is allocated here separately The following port numbers are used by the unit therefore cannot be used Port numbers already used 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 110 123 161 162 554 995 10669 10670 59000 to 59999 60000 to 61000 Line speed Initial setting Auto Select one of the following data line speeds Normally it is recommended that the Auto default setting be u...

Page 80: ...e which is to be monitored When using the SNMP function be absolutely sure to input the community name This function cannot be used if the community name field is left blank Note System name 0 to 32 half size characters Initial setting blank Input here the system name for controlling the unit using the SNMP function Location 0 to 32 half size characters Initial setting blank Input here the locatio...

Page 81: ...d 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 The running numbers of the system logs are displayed here Time date The times and dates when the logs were generated are displayed here The 24 hour system is used to display this in...

Page 82: ... the camera unit CPU Software Servo 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 EEPROM Interface This is selected to display the setting data version of the interface unit EEPROM Camera Main This is selected to display the setting data version of the camera unit FPGA Frontend This is se...

Page 83: ...d 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 Reboot When the Execute button is clicked the unit is rebooted After the unit has be...

Page 84: ... button has been clicked for the save destination dialog box to appear Upload 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 complet...

Page 85: ...tor Internal error Undefined error A problem has occurred in the NTP function Check the NTP settings again Successful NTP based time synchronization NTP update succeeded The time has been updated successfully 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...

Page 86: ... 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 operati...

Page 87: ...he 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 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...

Page 88: ... 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 Pres...

Page 89: ...restarted or the initial setting operation is performed and the normal condition of the unit is restored after about 30 seconds When trouble is detected pictures may no longer be output for a while but they will be restored in 5 seconds to 10 seconds Note 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...

Page 90: ...uide 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 Memory 1 GB or more Network interface 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1 port Monitor 1024 768 pixels or more 24 bit True color or better OS and web...

Page 91: ...d 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 Requ...

Page 92: ...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...

Page 93: ... 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 ...

Page 94: ...layed 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...

Page 95: ...olution 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 ...

Page 96: ... 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 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 Camera Main 51 82 Interface 51 82 Network 51 82 Servo 51 82 D M Default gateway 79 M ...

Page 97: ... 42 66 67 M Max Digital Zoom 50 73 M Model no 82 Multi Function Controller 32 Multi Hybrid Control Panel 34 N 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 NTP server address 77 O Operation lock button Op Lock 58 OSD Menu Operation 57 M OSD Mix Component Out 50 74 HDMI Out 50 74 SDI Out 50 74 Video Out 50 74 M OSD Off With Tally 50 74 M...

Page 98: ...9 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 Le...

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