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Model No. 

AW-HE130W

Model No. 

AW-HE130K

Operating Instruction

HD Integrated Camera

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Summary of Contents for AW-HE130W

Page 1: ...lly and save this manual for future use z zAbout the instruction manuals Operating Instructions this document This manual describes how to operate and configure settings for the unit Installation Inst...

Page 2: ...uipment to rain or moisture To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock keep this equipment away from all liquids Use and store only in locations which are not exposed to the risk of dripping or spla...

Page 3: ...ons 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accord...

Page 4: ...ot remove panel covers by unscrewing To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the covers No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION The mains plu...

Page 5: ...AES EBU Use shielded cables which provide quality performance for high frequency transmission applications for analog audio signals Other connecting cables IEEE1394 USB Use double shielded cables whic...

Page 6: ...se need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse...

Page 7: ...Note on grounding Ground the unit via the SIGNAL GND ground connector Ground connector to ground connector on wall outlet ground bar etc 7 Read this first For AW HE130WE AW HE130KE continued...

Page 8: ...the wireless remote control 39 Operations on the AW RP50 Remote Camera Controller 40 Operations on the AW RP120 Remote Camera Controller 42 Operations on the AK HRP200 Remote Operation Panel 44 Camer...

Page 9: ...Distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this unit are expressly prohibited Abbreviations...

Page 10: ...ary serial communication format The unit is available in white AW HE130W or black AW HE130K to suit your intended application and environment Computer requirements CPU Intel Core 2 DUO 2 4 GHz or more...

Page 11: ...BECAUSE THE IMAGES ENDED UP BEING USED FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN THE ONE DESCRIBED ABOVE G LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE Network security As the unit intended to be used while connected...

Page 12: ...used together with the cameras and pan tilt head unit systems currently available from Panasonic Corporation so that an existing system can be used to advantage to put together a system that is even...

Page 13: ...upgrade the version of the controller in order to support the unit Consult with your dealer NOTE The following operations can not be performed via the following controllers Item AW RP400 AW CB400 AW...

Page 14: ...IPSetup exe Mount bracket for installation surface Hanging Desktop 1 Main unit mounting screw with flat washer spring washer M3 6 mm 1 Power cable 1 8 m 1 Drop prevention wire 1 Drop prevention wire m...

Page 15: ...low 0 C 32 F or hot locations where the temperature rises above 40 C 104 F since these temperatures downgrade the picture quality and adversely affect the internal parts Concerning the VIDEO OUT signa...

Page 16: ...and Turning the camera head by hand may cause the unit to malfunction Use the unit in an environment with minimal moisture and dust Avoid using the unit in an environment with high concentration of mo...

Page 17: ...it is exposed to sunlight the effects of the light may make it impossible for the unit to be operated using the wireless remote control Be sure to follow the steps below for installation and use Take...

Page 18: ...ignal matched by the remote control ID has been received from the wireless remote control optional accessory while the power is on Orange and blinks twice When a signal not matched by the remote contr...

Page 19: ...the internal synchronization mode Provide a BNC coaxial cable as the connecting cable There is a delay in the VIDEO OUT signal output by 120H HD lines when at 720p and at 90H HD lines for any other 16...

Page 20: ...abled When this is set to OFF the RS 232C is enabled Simultaneous output conditions for each video format z zSDI HDMI VIDEO output Format SDI output HDMI output VIDEO output HD SDI 1080 59 94p 1080 50...

Page 21: ...led from the wireless remote control 9 PRESET LIMIT button PRESET LIMIT This is used to register the settings in the preset memories or set or release the limiters When a preset memory call button is...

Page 22: ...T button 17 FAST button FAST This is used to change the movement speed at which the panning tilting zooming and focusing operations are performed to the high speed NOTE The operating speed for pannin...

Page 23: ...se units using wireless remote controls set a different remote control ID for each control When using one unit set the remote control ID to CAM1 unless the setting needs to be changed Setting procedur...

Page 24: ...designed in such a way that when around 20 or more minutes have passed after the power was turned on the MAC address and IP address of the target camera will no longer be displayed For details of the...

Page 25: ...on to be completed During this period the unit cannot be operated Status display lamp light up orange 4 If a multiple number of units are going to be used repeat steps 2 and 3 as required The unit s s...

Page 26: ...reless 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 page 1 Press the CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 or CAM4 button The unit s status d...

Page 27: ...shooting scene lighting and other conditions How to select the shooting mode When performing operations from a wireless remote control 2 8 4 6 7 3 5 7 1 1 Press the CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 or CAM4 button to se...

Page 28: ...r zoom at low speed Press the SLOW button The speeds at which the pan tilt zoom focus and iris are controlled are now switched When performing operations from a controller Changing the camera s direct...

Page 29: ...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...

Page 30: ...e to prevent video spying Adjust the brightness at the light source Manually adjusting the shutter speed The shutter speed can be set using two methods One is a method that specifies the time where a...

Page 31: ...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...

Page 32: ...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 shooting conditions Automatic adjustment AWB AWB A or A...

Page 33: ...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...

Page 34: ...changes of the season Automatic adjustment When performing operations from a wireless remote control The procedure is identical to that of Automatic adjustment page 32 in White balance adjustment The...

Page 35: ...0 B Pedestal 0 Return 5 Press the 4 or 5 button to bring the cursor to Pedestal Picture 1 3 Chroma Level 0 White Balance Mode AWB A Color Temperature 3200K R Gain 0 B Gain 0 Pedestal 16 R Pedestal 0...

Page 36: ...operation steps in Basic operations page 37 to display the Top Menu 2 Press the 4 or 5 button to bring the cursor to System Top Menu Camera Scene Scene1 System Maintenance 3 Press the M button The Sys...

Page 37: ...conds Press and hold the CHARA MENU button for about 2 seconds Selecting items Press the 4 5 b or a button Turn the F1 dial Turn the F1 dial Turn the SELECT dial Displaying sub menus Press the M butto...

Page 38: ...u operation Unsupported controller Selecting a camera to operate Displaying the Top Menu Selecting items Displaying sub menus Returning to the previous menu Changing settings Canceling setting changes...

Page 39: ...ve a sub menu of their own 5 Press the 4 or 5 button to bring the cursor to the item to be set Each time the 4 or 5 button is pressed the cursor moves The cursor can be moved in the same way using the...

Page 40: ...setting value at the lowest level 4 To exit the camera menu press and hold the CAMERA OSD for about 2 seconds Switching between day and night mode 1 Press the MENU button on the AW RP50 The MENU butt...

Page 41: ...s OIS 1 Press the MENU button on the AW RP50 The MENU button lights and the PRESET MEMORY MENU buttons become selectable 2 Press the 9 SETUP button in the PRESET MEMORY MENU area The button lights and...

Page 42: ...UNCTION menu 29 button The button lights and the OPTION menu appears on the LCD panel 3 Turn the F1 dial to select FUNCTION then press the F1 dial 4 Turn the F1 dial to select OPTION Off or On appears...

Page 43: ...rs on the bottom right F2 area of the LCD panel 4 Turn the F2 dial to select Off or On then press the F2 dial Off Turn optical image stabilization off On Turn optical image stabilization on Assigning...

Page 44: ...a selection button Control of the selected camera is enabled For operating the camera menus When the CHARA MENU button is pressed for 2 seconds the selected camera menu is displayed overlapping the ca...

Page 45: ...ge switch SCENE USER FILE STORE 19 Volume lock switch VOL LOCK Supported 20 R gain volume GAIN R Supported 21 B gain volume GAIN B Supported 22 R flare pedestal volume FLARE PED PED Supported FLR 23 B...

Page 46: ...IRIS Supported with some restrictions The IRIS value cannot be displayed for 7SEG 48 Master pedestal volume M PED Supported 49 Preview switch PUSH PREVIEW 50 Feder full switch FEDER FULL 51 Auto iris...

Page 47: ...nd 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...

Page 48: ...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...

Page 49: ...080 23 98p 1080 29 97PsF 1080 23 98PsF 1080 25p or 1080 25PsF The auto exposure correction and auto focus functions will be disabled when Frame Mix is set to 18dB or 24dB Only manual operation will be...

Page 50: ...s selected R Pedestal 100 to 100 This enables the R pedestal to be adjusted B Pedestal 100 to 100 This enables the B pedestal to be adjusted Return Return to the previous menu level Picture 2 3 screen...

Page 51: ...Knee Mode is set to Auto and the white clip value is changed the knee value will also change DNR Off Low High Set the digital noise reduction level for outputting bright clear images without noise eve...

Page 52: ...lor phase of the colors between blue and magenta Mg Saturation Mg Saturation 63 to 63 This is selected to increase or decrease the saturation for magenta Mg Phase Mg Phase 63 to 63 This is selected to...

Page 53: ...yellow and green G Saturation G Saturation 63 to 63 This is selected to increase or decrease the saturation for green G Phase G Phase 63 to 63 This is selected to vary the hue color phase of the green...

Page 54: ...t and operating speed as well as the settings relating to the other functions Return Return to the previous menu level Genlock screen Genlock Horizontal Phase 0 Horizontal Phase Step 1 Return Horizont...

Page 55: ...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 the...

Page 56: ...and confirm the display returns to the Output screen in the post change format If you move the cursor to No and confirm the display returns to the Output screen in the pre change format If an externa...

Page 57: ...nction 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...

Page 58: ...nus 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...

Page 59: ...us menu level Firmware VER 1 2 screen Firmware VER 1 2 CPU Software Interface V01 00 Camera Main V01 00 Servo V01 00 Network V01 00 EEPROM Interface V01 00 Return CPU Software Interface Display the so...

Page 60: ...cursor is moved to O K on the Initialize screen and the setting is entered the Menu settings initialized screen is displayed for 5 seconds and the camera settings are restored to the settings which w...

Page 61: ...o 40 White Balance Mode AWB A AWB A AWB B ATW 3200K 5600K VAR Color Temperature 3200K 2000K to 15000K 1 R Gain 0 150 to 150 step 1 B Gain 0 150 to 150 step 1 Pedestal 0 150 to 150 step 1 R Pedestal 0...

Page 62: ...63 to 63 R_Yl_Yl Phase 63 to 63 Yl Saturation 63 to 63 Yl Phase 63 to 63 Yl_G Saturation 63 to 63 Yl_G Phase 63 to 63 G Saturation 63 to 63 G Phase 63 to 63 G_Cy Saturation 63 to 63 G_Cy Phase 63 to...

Page 63: ...hers 3 4 Wireless Control Enable Enable Disable OSD Mix SDI Out On Off On HDMI Out On Off On Video Out On Off On IP On Off On OSD Off With Tally Off Off On OSD Status Off Off On Others 4 4 Audio Off O...

Page 64: ...r software must have already been installed in order to display the unit s IP videos using a personal computer which is running Windows This is not required for a personal computer which is running MA...

Page 65: ...mple is displayed Up to 14 users consisting of users receiving H 264 images and users receiving JPEG images can access the unit at the same time However the number of users that can access the unit ma...

Page 66: ...tails on the multi display mode Live screen Single display mode You can display images from the camera on a computer and perform camera operations such as pan tilt zoom and focus control The items dis...

Page 67: ...according to the settings configured for Quality2 in the JPEG image quality settings page 5 Image Capture Size buttons These buttons appear only when JPEG images are displayed 1920 x 1080 When selecte...

Page 68: ...264 images will appear immediately after they appear on the Live screen in single display mode When it is set to Off only JPEG images will appear On a personal computer running Mac OS X regardless of...

Page 69: ...e preset position screen Move The camera direction moves to the preset position which is now selected on the pull down menu The settings that are reproduced at this position are the settings which wer...

Page 70: ...16 sub screens 1 1 Multi Screen list box Multi screen The Live screen display method is selected here Single The IP videos of the connected camera are displayed 4Split 4 1 Group When the cameras for m...

Page 71: ...ng menu operations can be performed only by users whose access level is 1 Administrator For the procedure used to set the access level refer to page 1 3 5 2 4 6 7 8 9 1 Basic button When the Basic but...

Page 72: ...fghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Symbols _ Automatic installation of viewer software One of the following settings is selected for the automatic installation of the plug in viewer software Setting value On The p...

Page 73: ...set the quality of the first image that appears to Quality1 or Quality2 Setting value Quality1 Image quality 1 Quality2 Image quality 2 Factory settings Quality1 z z JPEG Set the resolution and qualit...

Page 74: ...nimum specified in Max bit rate per client according to the network bandwidth Advanced VBR Transmit H 264 images at the frame rate specified in Framerate Images will be transmitted so that the average...

Page 75: ...cast port AUTO Up to 24 users can access a single camera at the same time Unicast port1 Image and Unicast port2 Audio will be configured automatically when images and audio are sent from the camera We...

Page 76: ...t audio data between the unit and the computer Setting value Off Do not transmit audio data between the unit and the computer All settings and controls related to audio will be disabled On The compute...

Page 77: ...ng mode from the pull down menu and click the Set button to switch to the selected mode Setting value Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 Scene4 Modes that allow you to adjust detailed settings manually for various...

Page 78: ...n is increased AGC Max Gain When Auto is selected as the Gain setting the maximum gain up amount can be set Setting value 6dB Set the maximum gain increase to 6 dB 12dB Set the maximum gain increase t...

Page 79: ...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...

Page 80: ...ion level Specifying a lower value results in a subdued image The gamma curve for low brightness areas will be gentler and contrast will be sharper Specifying larger values results in an expanded grad...

Page 81: ...st the color to between 63 to 63 for each axis direction R B G R G B B R B G Color Correction Adjust the saturation and hue Saturation Adjust the saturation for each color Setting range 63 to 63 Phase...

Page 82: ...omatically It does not work during automatic adjustments Far Use this to adjust the focus in the Far direction It does not work during automatic adjustments Auto Use this to switch between auto and ma...

Page 83: ...ast Preset Speed values equivalent to the AW HE120 will be applied Preset Scope Selected here are the setting items to be recalled when the contents of the preset memory are regenerated Setting value...

Page 84: ...itor screen the images are squeezed horizontally and extended vertically changing the view of the angle SideCut Use this when the aspect ratio of the monitor is 4 3 With the vertical height serving as...

Page 85: ...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 Freeze During Preset Turn the function for freez...

Page 86: ...On OSD Status Turn the status display during AWB and ABB on off Setting value Off On Model Select Set the protocol model for standard serial communication Do not select Reserved1 to Reserved7 Appears...

Page 87: ...nd mobile terminals that can access the unit Up to 24 users can be registered NOTE If user authentication fails more than 8 times within a 30 second period from the same IP address computer access to...

Page 88: ...cation Factory settings Off IP address The IP address of the personal computer from which access to the camera is allowed is input here The host name cannot be input as the IP address NOTE When the IP...

Page 89: ...ent H 264 3 H 264 3 images are sent H 264 4 H 264 4 images are sent Factory settings JPEG 1 NOTE When Transmission priority page is set to Best effort for H 264 transmissions will occur at a variable...

Page 90: ...m administrator Factory settings Auto Primary server address Secondary server address Input the IP address of the DNS server if the Manual setting has been selected for DNS For details on the IP addre...

Page 91: ...mpression button in the Live screen and execute SnapShot when distributing images in the smallest resolution Easy IP Setup accommodate period Select 20min or Unlimited as the time for enabling the ope...

Page 92: ...formed here Click the links to each item to move to the respective setting page z zNTP Settings relating to the NTP server address and port No are performed here NTP server address setting Select the...

Page 93: ...s set to Enable page If Enable is not displayed refer to Cannot access the Internet from the Camera in the What s the Trouble section page Camera short cut Whether to create a camera short cut in the...

Page 94: ...r more details refer to Setting the Connection Method page HTTPS port 1 to 65535 This sets the Port No to be used with HTTPS Port Nos that can be selected 1 to 65535 The following port numbers are use...

Page 95: ...ttings relating to the Diffserv function The Diffserv function sets the priority of image audio data transmitted from the router Priorities set to this unit must be aligned with DSCP values set to the...

Page 96: ...age 4 Installing a Server Certificate page 2 Generating a self signed certificate page When using server certificates When using self signed certificates NOTE When using a server certificate the proce...

Page 97: ...log allowing confirmation of the key size and the date and time generation was completed Clicking the Apply button in Previous CRT key allows the previous CRT key to be switched to the current CRT key...

Page 98: ...m Download and set to Enable 1 Click the Execute button in CA Certificate Generate Certificate Signing Request The CA Certificate Generate Certificate Signing Request dialog is displayed 2 Input infor...

Page 99: ...ra in Connection HTTP Only HTTP connection is possible HTTPS Only HTTPS connection is possible 2 Set the Port No to be used with HTTPS in HTTPS Port Port Nos that can be selected 1 to 65535 The follow...

Page 100: ...f the browser accessing the camera in the case of Internet Explorer 8 0 and 9 0 The screen will differ partially in the case of Internet Explorer 10 and 11 1 Accessing the Camera by HTTPS 2 When the s...

Page 101: ...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...

Page 102: ...racters 2 Click the Browse button and specify the downloaded software 3 Click the Execute button The software upgrade check screen is displayed After upgrading the software version be absolutely sure...

Page 103: ...xecute button is clicked the unit s settings are returned to their defaults The login user name and password will also return to their defaults admin 12345 When the initialization operation is started...

Page 104: ...for the the destination dialog box to appear after clicking the Execute button Upload The unit s setting files which were saved in the personal computer by the download function are uploaded Click the...

Page 105: ...page 84 setting and 3 Live only has been selected as the access level setting Pan Tilt Zoom Preset Iris Focus Camera menu OSD menu operation If the mobile terminal does not support the character code...

Page 106: ...s The images are displayed with a resolution of 320 x 180 pixels icon The images are displayed with a resolution of 160 x 90 pixels NOTE Depending on the resolution set for JPEG 1 JPEG 2 and JPEG 3 re...

Page 107: ...using operations are displayed on the screen Use this to switch between auto and manual focusing At the auto setting focusing is performed the focal point is adjusted automatically At the auto setting...

Page 108: ...ng on the mobile terminal password entry may be required when transitioning between each screen If the User auth page setting has been changed to On from a personal computer while the mobile terminal...

Page 109: ...of the self signed certificate is complete Self signed Certificate Deleted Deletion of the self signed certificate is complete Certificate Signing Request Generated Generation of the certificate signi...

Page 110: ...s of four limiters namely the upper lower leftmost 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...

Page 111: ...rform the steps in Basic limiter operations Press the MENU button quickly and then press the b button for 2 seconds while holding down the PRESET button Setting the right most limit position of the mo...

Page 112: ...no longer be acknowledged to ensure safety and prevent equipment damage Detection of equipment trouble When the unit has detected trouble its functions are shut down then the unit is restarted or the...

Page 113: ...b browsers Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit 32 bit 1 Windows Internet Explorer 11 0 10 0 9 0 8 0 2 1 Windows XP compatibility mode is not supported 2 The 64 bit version of Internet Explorer...

Page 114: ...erate been selected properly P Cannot operate using the wireless remote control Have the remote control s batteries run down or have the batteries been installed with their polarities reversed If the...

Page 115: ...shared by the unit and computer Has the Use proxy server setting been selected by the web browser When accessing the unit within the same subnet it is recommended that the unit s address be set to the...

Page 116: ...ternet Options in Internet Explorer B Click the Security tab and click the Custom level button under Security level for this zone C In the Security Settings dialog box select the Enable option for Fil...

Page 117: ...manual Auto focusing is initiated as soon as the focus is set to auto P In some situations it may be hard to focus at the auto setting In cases like this select the manual setting and focus manually...

Page 118: ...at when the flash is fired the bottom of the screen will become lighter in the field concerned and the top will become lighter in the next field This is normal and not indicative of any problem The br...

Page 119: ...o the unit etc If the IP video settings of the unit were changed the image display may stop temporarily Check the level of access to the unit including the multi screen display and stop any unnecessar...

Page 120: ...mode of the mobile terminal enabled Disable the power saving mode of the mobile terminal to allow the images to be displayed indefinitely The tally lamps do not light Is the Tally setting set to Disa...

Page 121: ...or additional options click here Click the information bar and select Always Allow Pop ups from This Site The dialog window saying Allow pop ups from this site will be displayed Click the Yes button A...

Page 122: ...unit Imaging sensors 1 2 86 type Full HD 3MOS Lens Motorized 20 zoom F1 6 to F3 4 f 4 5 mm to 90 mm 35 mm equivalent 32 13 mm to 642 5 mm Focus Switching between auto and manual Focus distance Entire...

Page 123: ...100 m 328 ft RP connecting cable LAN cable 2 category 5 or above straight cable max 1000 m 3280 ft RS 422A AW series protocol 2 Use of an STP shielded twisted pair cable is recommended Pan tilt opera...

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Page 126: ...of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handl...

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