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Summary of Contents for AW-HE20KE

Page 1: ... No AW HE20WED Operating Instruction Operations and Settings HD Integrated Camera Operations and Settings Operating Instructions This Operations and Settings describes how to operate the unit and how to establish its settings For more information on how to perform basic operation and installation refer to the Operating Instructions Basics ...

Page 2: ...2 Operating Instructions Read this first For AW HE20KP AW HE20WP ENGLISH ...

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Page 4: ...4 Read this first For AW HE20KE AW HE20WE AW HE20KED AW HE20WED ENGLISH ...

Page 5: ... supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet it should be cut off and appropriate one fitted FOR U K ONLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse 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...

Page 6: ... digital audio signals use cables designed for 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 which provide quality performance for high frequency applications as connecting cables When connecting to the DVI signal terminal use a cable with a ferrite ...

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Page 8: ...Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator Inc in the United States and other countries Other names of companies and products contained in these Operating Instructions may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners About Copyright and License Distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling reverse engineering and also exporting in viola...

Page 9: ...THE PRODUCT BY THE USER 4 INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT 5 ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY 6 ANY DEMANDS FOR COMPENSATION CLAIMS ETC OCCASIONED BY THE INFRINGEMENT OF PRIVACY BY INDIVIDUALS OR ORGANIZA...

Page 10: ...the Camera Unit 36 Priority Mode 37 Selecting the Scene Mode 39 Scene Mode Types 39 How to select the Scene mode 39 Operating the Camera unit 41 Control the Picture s Direction using the wireless remote control 41 Zoom In Out Function using the wireless remote control 41 Switching the Direction or Zoom Speed using the wireless remote control 41 Control the Picture s Direction using the controller ...

Page 11: ... Chroma Level 51 White Balance Mode 52 R Gain 52 B Gain 52 Pedestal 52 Detail 53 Contrast 53 DRS 53 Back Light COMP 53 DNR 53 System Menu 54 Priority Mode 54 Frequency 55 Format 56 Install Position 57 Preset Speed Table 57 Preset Speed 57 Preset Scope 57 P T Speed Mode 58 Speed with Zoom Position 58 Focus Mode 58 Focus Adjust With PTZ 58 Zoom Mode 59 Max Digital Zoom 59 Digital Extender 59 Tally 5...

Page 12: ...een Live and Setup Screen 71 Web Live Screen Operation 72 Select the Setup Screen 75 Basic Settings 76 Selecting Priority Mode 76 Live Page Camera Title 77 Date Time 78 Audio Settings 79 Video over IP 79 Audio 81 System Settings 91 User Mng User Management 97 User auth User authentication 97 Network Settings 99 Network 99 RTMP Setting 103 NTP 104 Maintenance Settings 106 Language 106 Product Info ...

Page 13: ...13 Operation 115 Video 117 IP images 118 USB 118 Specification 119 Index 123 ...

Page 14: ... macOS 10 14 macOS 10 13 macOS 10 12 OS X 10 11 Safari Google Chrome Other Graphics card support hardware acceleration for decode H 264 H 265 JPEG streaming Adobe Reader for viewing the operating instructions available on the website IMPORTANT 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 brows...

Page 15: ...web browsers Change the administrator password periodically To avoid passwords that can be guessed easily by third parties set a password of at least 8 characters in length including at least 3 different types of characters such as upper case lower case numbers and symbols Restrict access to the unit by authenticating the users for example to prevent setting information stored on the unit from lea...

Page 16: ... reduced Flexible camera layout enabled by simple connection and installation The unit features excellent connectivity and installability thanks to the IP control a lightweight main unit and the turn lock mechanism which enables the user to install it on his or her own only when used indoors Note Bear in mind that the unit is designed to be used indoors only It cannot be used outdoors The compact ...

Page 17: ...troller in order to support the unit The maximum distances between the units and controller is 1000 meters 3280 ft when serial control is exercised Use of an external device or some other means must be provided separately in order to extend the video signal connections PoE 1 eliminates need for camera power configurations Configurations for camera s power supply are not necessary when the unit is ...

Page 18: ...op prevention wire Bracket mounting screws M4 x 10 mm 4 screws Mount bracket for installation surface Main unit mounting screws M4 x 6 mm 2 screws Cable Ties x2 Screw for cable fixing bracket M2 6 x 5 mm 1 screw Optional Accessories Wireless remote control AW RM50AG Size AA dry battery x 2 obtained separately Direct ceiling mount bracket WV Q105A Note For details on optional accessories refer to t...

Page 19: ...he ATW auto tracking white adjustment function under fluorescent lights the white balance may vary Operating temperature range Avoid using the unit in cold locations where the temperature drops below 0 o C 32 F or hot locations where the temperature rises above 40 o C 104 F since these temperatures downgrade the picture quality and adversely affect the internal parts Also it may take a few minutes...

Page 20: ...to When using the focus at the manual setting proceed with zooming after setting the focus position at the Tele end where the focusing accuracy is higher However if the distance form the unit to the object is less than 1 5 meters 4 9 ft the subject may shift out of focus at the Wide end If zooming is performed to the Tele end after having adjusted the focus at the Wide end out of focusing may occu...

Page 21: ...ing remote control ID Flashing 1Hz orange light The unit is receiving a wireless remote control signal with a different remote control ID Flashing 5Hz green light After Initialization 1 and Initialization 2 via DipSW High speed 5Hz flashing orange light When a signal from the wireless remote control is received while the wireless control is set to Disable from the web screen menu Flash 1Hz red lig...

Page 22: ...shielded twisted pair cable is recommended 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 GND 5 TXD 2 6 RXD 3 RXD 7 4 TXD 8 8 RS 232C connectors RS 232C IN OUT Connect to RS 232C cables RS 232C IN OUT connector Mini DIN 8 pin JST RS 232C IN RS 232C OUT Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 DTR_IN 1 DTR_OUT 2 DSR_IN 2 DSR_OUT 3 TXD_IN 3 TXD_OUT 4 GND 4 GND 5 RXD_IN 5 RXD_OUT 6 GND 6 GND 7 IR OUT R 7 NC 8 IR...

Page 23: ...tion 1 is configured properly the unit s status indicator LED blinks green 2 Restore the SERVICE switch to its previous setting Both SW1 and SW2 are set to OFF 3 Restart the unit to fully accomplish the setting of Initialization 1 Initialization 2 Initialization 2 restores the unit to its factory default including the setting of the menu and the Network Configuration After configuring the SERVICE ...

Page 24: ...al computer with USB Video Class 14 SDI OUT connector 3G SDI OUT This is the SDI video signal output connector For limitations that pertain when simultaneously outputting HDMI and SDI signals refer to page 38 15 Screw hole for cable fixing bracket 16 DC IN connector 12V IN Connect the AC adaptor supplied with the unit to this connector to supply the DC 12 V voltage to the unit Note System will reb...

Page 25: ...djusted and registered in the selected memory 5 MODE button Each time you press the button the signal switches between the color bar signal output and the camera image output 6 GAIN buttons OFF LOW HI AUTO These are used to set the gain The gain increase can be set in three steps using the OFF LOW and HI buttons OFF is set to 0 dB LOW is set to 9 dB and HI is set to 18 dB When the AUTO button is p...

Page 26: ...o change the movement speed at which the panning tilting zooming and focusing operations are performed to the high speed This unit can be operated by remote control using a wireless remote control model number AW RM50AG purchased separately Check out the following points before using the wireless remote control Point the wireless remote control at the unit s wireless remote control signal light se...

Page 27: ...blished when the CAMERA 1 button was pressed The unit s status indicator LED blinks green when a signal matched by the wireless remote control ID has been received and it blinks orange when a signal that is not matched by the wireless remote control ID has been received When the wireless control in the web screen menu is set to Off you cannot operate with the wireless remote control The power stat...

Page 28: ...28 Layout of wireless remote control signal light sensing areas Note The arrows in the figure below show the light sensing directions in which the wireless remote control signals travel ...

Page 29: ... network has the same IP address the network operations will not be performed properly Set the IP address in such a way that it does not duplicate an existing IP address Do not establish network settings from a multiple number of Easy IP Setup Software programs at the same time for a single camera Similarly do not perform the Auto IP setting operation of the remote camera controller AW RP150 or AW...

Page 30: ...as concerned When the Access Camera button is clicked the live screen of the selected camera is displayed 4 Input the network items and click the Save button Note When a DHCP server is being used DNS of the Easy IP Setup Software can be set to Auto After the Save button is clicked it takes about 1 minute for the settings in the unit to be completed If the AC adaptor or LAN cable is disconnected be...

Page 31: ...e same IP address the network operations will not be performed properly Set the IP address in such a way that it does not duplicate an existing IP address Do not establish network settings from a multiple number of Easy IP Setup Software programs at the same time for a single camera Similarly do not perform the Auto IP setting operation of the remote camera controller AW RP150 or AW RP60 at the sa...

Page 32: ...tton is clicked the Live screen of the selected camera is displayed The screen display of EasyIP Setup Tool Plus may vary by its version 4 Input the network items and click the Setup button When a DHCP server is being used DNS of the Easy IP Setup Software can be set to Auto After the Save button is clicked it takes about 1 minute for the settings in the unit to be completed If the AC adaptor or L...

Page 33: ...et lower cases Numerals Symbols _ When a password is set that does not adhere to the above policy take responsibility for use of the device with due consideration for the security risks in the installation environment etc A warning is displayed if the set password goes against the recommended setting policy When changing the password click the Back button and set the password again When continuing...

Page 34: ... screen is displayed The live screen Live is automatically displayed after about 10 seconds elapse after the completed screen is displayed If the live screen live is not displayed after 10 seconds elapse manually move to the live screen Live by clicking the please click here link This completes the process of registering the initial account ...

Page 35: ...e selected from the wireless remote control or controller 4 Select the scene shooting mode One of the three shooting modes Full Auto Scene1 Scene2 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 66 to 68 Select the mode that satisfies the shooting conditions and suits your preferences Whe...

Page 36: ... to the position which was stored in the memory when the transition to the STANDBY mode was made POWER ON preset The pan tilt position return to the place just before entering STANDBY mode when returning from STANDBY mode to POWER ON mode If the power is turned off without transferring to the STANDBY mode the pan tilt unit position will not be stored in the memory or reflected in the POWER ON pres...

Page 37: ... IP image transmission The IP transmission of H 264 H 265 images is also supported This unit cannot display H 264 H 265 format images on the Live screen To display H 264 H 265 images use an external device or external software that supports H 264 H 265 images USB Video Conference Enables the unit to be used as a Web camera The camera can also be controlled from a personal computer In this mode you...

Page 38: ...ps 10fps 5fps 720 25fps 10fps 5fps 360 25fps 10fps 5fps 59 94Hz 60Hz 1080 30fps 15fps 5fps 720 30fps 15fps 5fps 360 30fps 15fps 5fps YUV 50Hz 360 10fps 59 94Hz 60Hz 360 15fps MJPEG 50Hz 720 10fps 360 25fps 10fps 59 94Hz 60Hz 720 10fps 360 30fps 10fps IP 50Hz 1080 25p 59 94Hz 1080 29 97p 60Hz 1080 30p 50Hz 1080 25p 59 94Hz 1080 29 97p 60Hz 1080 30p H264 or H 265 50Hz 1080 50fps 25fps 10fps 5fps 720...

Page 39: ... to a set of circumstances in which the subject will be shot 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 Full Auto Under Brightnes...

Page 40: ...e highlight to Scene 6 Press the button 7 Press the or button to select the scene mode Full Auto Scene1 or Scene2 and press the button to confirm the selection The selected scene mode has a mark sign within 8 Press to leave from scene mode menu 9 Press the MENU button for 2 seconds to exit from the menu ...

Page 41: ...oom Speed using the wireless remote control Changing the direction or zoom at high speed Press the FAST button Changing the direction or zoom at low speed Press the SLOW button When performing the operations using the controller AW RP60 AW RP150 Control the Picture s Direction using the controller Moving the picture toward the left or right panning Tilt the PAN TILT lever toward L or R Moving the ...

Page 42: ...ltiple 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 Something is wrong with the coloring of the pictures Refer to Auto tracking white adjustment ATW and switch to ATW When performing operations from a controller AW RP60 AW RP150 The unit does not move Select the un...

Page 43: ...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 Registering the settings in the preset memories 1 Display the picture to be shot on the monitor Operate the pan tilt or zoom buttons to determine the camera view 2 While holding down the PRESET but...

Page 44: ...ns 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 Note For details refer to Selecting the Scene Mode section Automatic Adjustment AWB AWB A or AWB B When performing the operations using the wireless remote control 1...

Page 45: ...e controller AW RP60 AW RP150 For details refer to the operating instructions for the controller Auto Tracking White Balance Adjustment ATW When white balance adjustment is set to ATW the white balance will be corrected automatically even if the light source or color temperature changes This function works when ATW is selected instead of AWB A or AWB B by following the steps for Automatic adjustme...

Page 46: ...t the Return position press the button Changing the settings With the highlight at the item to be changed press the button to select it Use the and buttons to change the value and press the button to enter the change Canceling the setting change Press the MENU button Exiting the menu operations Press the MENU button for 2 seconds NOTE When AW RP60 AW RP150 is connected refer to the operating instr...

Page 47: ... button to change the setting The setting can be changed in the same way using the and buttons 8 Press the button The value of the item to be set is entered and it has a mark sing within 9 After the setting has been completed press the MENU button for 2 seconds The menu display is exited ...

Page 48: ...or performing more detailed settings Main Menu Screen Camera Select this to open the camera menu relating to the camera images System Displays the System menu in which the camera s output image settings are configured Maintenance Displays the Maintenance menu which concerns checking the unit s firmware versions checking the IP address and initialize the settings Note The main Menu does not have a ...

Page 49: ... and Scene2 whichever one will best suit the shooting conditions can be selected The shooting modes are set by the user Factory settings Full Auto For details of the factory setting refer to pages 66 to 68 Picture Level 4 4 Adjust the brightness level Factory settings 0 AGC MaxGain 24dB 30dB 36dB 42dB If you select CAMERA Scene Full Auto you can set up the maximum gain up amount value If you selec...

Page 50: ...gs Auto Note This is only enabled when Scene is set to Scene1 or Scene2 Shutter Mode Off Step Synchro Factory settings Off When Step is selected as the Shutter Mode 50Hz 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 6 1 12 1 25 1 50 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 16000 59 94Hz 60Hz 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 7 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 240 1 480 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 16000 When Synchro is selected as the Shutter Mode 59...

Page 51: ...elect 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 Factory settings Off Note Frame Mix is only enabled when Shutter Mode is set to Off Auto F Mix Max Gain 0 dB 6dB 12dB 18dB Sets the maximum amount of frames that can be added when Frame Mix is running in Auto mode When frame addition is performed in ...

Page 52: ...lled 3200K This white balance mode is ideal when a 3200K halogen light is used as the light source 5600K This white balance mode is ideal when 5600K sunlight or fluorescent lighting is used as the light source Factory settings ATW R Gain 30 30 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 Factory settings 0 B...

Page 53: ...ngs Off Back Light COMP Off On Set backlight compensation function to On or Off Under backlight conditions the function prevents darkening as a result of light striking the backs of subjects and makes it possible to shoot images in shade or shadow more brightly Factory settings Off DNR Off Low High Set the level of the digital noise reduction effect so that light noise free and clear images will b...

Page 54: ...DI cable Enables IP image transmission The IP transmission of H 264 H 265 images is also supported This unit cannot display H 264 H 265 format images on the Live screen To display H 264 H 265 images use an external device or external software that supports H 264 H 265 images USB Video Conference Enables the unit to be used as a Web camera Specially tuned for online meetings the unit automatically ...

Page 55: ... 25p 720 50p 1080 50i 1080 59 94p 1080 29 97p 720 59 94p 1080 59 94i 1080 60p 1080 30p 720 60p 1080 60i When changing the frequency select OK to confirm the changing Note When using a monitor that does not support 59 94Hz 50Hz 60Hz frequencies images may not be displayed after the frequency is changed Before changing the frequency verify that your monitor supports that frequency When Frequency is ...

Page 56: ...94p 1080 29 97p 720 59 94p 1080 59 94i 1080 60p 1080 30p 720 60p 1080 60i Format SDI 1080 50p 1080 25p 720 50p 1080 50i 1080 59 94p 1080 29 97p 720 59 94p 1080 59 94i 1080 60p 1080 30p 720 60p 1080 60i When changing the format select OK to confirm the changing Finally select Yes to accept the changes Factory settings 50Hz 1080 50p 59 94Hz 1080 59 94p 60Hz 1080 60p ...

Page 57: ...y settings Fast Preset Speed 1 30 Set the pan tilt operation speed in 30 steps when playing back the preset memory Factory settings 14 Note If a high value is selected for the Preset Speed setting the image on the screen may shake when operation stops Also if high value is selected for the Preset Speed setting the pan tilt operation sound will be louder Preset Scope Mode A Mode B Mode C Selected h...

Page 58: ...g operations will become slower than usual This function has no effect during preset operations Factory settings On Focus Mode Manual Auto 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 Factory settings Auto Focus Adjust With PTZ Off On Off or On is set here for the function which compensates ...

Page 59: ...ettings Opt Zoom Max Digital Zoom 2 3 4 Set the maximum digital zoom magnification This is only enabled when Zoom Mode is set to D Zoom Factory settings 4 Note Higher digital zoom magnifications will result in coarser images Digital Extender Off 1 4 2 0 Make settings for the digital extender function Off Turn the digital extender function off 1 4 The digital zoom will be fixed at 1 4 2 0 The digit...

Page 60: ...Configure the unit s remote control ID The settings for this item correspond to the CAMERA 1 to CAMERA 4 buttons on the wireless remote control Factory settings 1 OSD off with Tally Off On Off or On the function that turns off menu and other displays when red tally signals are received via commands When the red tally signal releases the menu display will return Factory settings Off Color Bar Off O...

Page 61: ...set to On Volume Level 36 dB 12 dB Set the volume of audio output This is only enabled when Audio is set to On Factory settings 0dB Plugin Power Off On Turn the plugin power for the audio off on This is only enabled when Audio is set to On This is only enabled when Input Type is set to Mic Factory settings Off Serial Com Protocol Panasonic Standard Set the serial communication protocol for the RS4...

Page 62: ...tory settings 9600bps This is only enabled when Serial Com Protocol is set to Standard Camera Address Auto 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Should you select Auto the unit will be assigned with an IP address based on the order you connected the unit If you select any number from 1 to 7 it will be assigned to the specified camera number Factory settings Auto This is only enabled when Serial Com Protocol is set to Sta...

Page 63: ...uage English 日本語 簡中 The system supports three language English Japanese and Simplified Chinese Factory settings English Firmware Version Main Displays the main software version Power Displays the software version of the power ...

Page 64: ...on of the servo IP Address Displays the IP address of the unit Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask of the unit Default Gateway Displays the default gateway which has been set for the unit MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the unit ...

Page 65: ...65 Initialize Execute Cancel You can click Execute to initialize the menu items of the unit except for the settings of Priority Mode Frequency and Format ...

Page 66: ...00 1 16000 59 94Hz 60Hz 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 7 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 240 1 480 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 16000 Synchro 50 Hz 50 0 Hz 59 94 Hz 60 Hz 60 0 Hz 50 Hz 50 0 Hz 59 94 Hz 60 Hz 60 0 Hz 59 94p 29 97p 60 0 Hz 660 0 Hz 50p 25p 50 0 Hz 570 1 Hz Gain 0 dB 0 dB Auto 0 dB 3 dB 6 dB 9 dB 12 dB 15 dB 18 dB 21 dB 24 dB 27 dB 30 dB 33 dB 36 dB 39 dB 42 dB Frame Mix Off Off Auto Off 6 dB 12 dB 18 dB 24d...

Page 67: ...0 Preset Scope Mode A Mode A Mode B Mode C Speed With Zoom Position On Off On Focus Mode Auto Manual Auto Focus Adjust With PTZ Off Off On Zoom Mode Opt Zoom Opt Zoom i Zoom D Zoom Max Digital Zoom x4 x2 x3 x4 Digital Extender Off Off x1 4 x2 0 Tally Enable Disable Enable Status Lamp Enable Disable Enable Wireless ID 1 1 2 3 4 OSD off with Tally Off Off On Color Bar Off Off On Audio Off Off On Inp...

Page 68: ...ANCE Language English English Japanese 日本語 Simplified Chinese 簡中 FW Version Version at shipping Main Power Servo IP Network IP Address 192 168 0 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 MAC Address MAC Address of the unit Initialize Execute Execute Cancel ...

Page 69: ...it is different from the address of the unit Set the subnet mask to the same address as the unit Unit s IP address and subnet mask factory settings 1 IP address 192 168 0 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 1 The factory default for the private address range is between 192 168 0 1 and 192 168 0 255 If the controller and web browser are being used at the same time the content selected using the controller...

Page 70: ...e If the HTTP port number has been changed from 80 enter http camera IP address port number in the address bar Example http 192 168 0 11 8080 If the unit is located on the local network configure proxy server settings on the web browser Setup Network so that a proxy server is not used for the local address 3 Display the live screen Live The web screen appears You can switch to the web setup screen...

Page 71: ... screen is displayed click the Live button to switch to live screen For details on the live screen see Web Live Screen Operation section Note During Standby mode the Setup button is disabled and you cannot switch to the Setup screen If the unit is switched to Standby mode from another terminal while the Setup screen is displayed the display will switch to the live screen after a few seconds ...

Page 72: ...g the live image to pre registered broadcasting platform When RTMP starting the start button will turn into stop button To stop click Stop button To setup RTMP please refer RTMP setting section 3 OSD Menu Operations Use this to 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 Note On scr...

Page 73: ...to adjust the zoom magnification in the Tele direction Use this to adjust the zoom magnification in the Wide direction Select the speed at which zoom operations are to be performed auto focus Click Auto to switch between auto and manual focus Green Auto indicates that the focus is adjusted automatically White Auto indicates that the focus is adjusted manually manual focus Near Use this to adjust t...

Page 74: ...t between auto and manual Green Auto indicates that the brightness is adjusted automatically White Auto indicates that the brightness is adjusted manually Manual 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 Switch the speed while manually adjusting the brightness It does n...

Page 75: ...75 Web Screen Configuration Select the Setup Screen In live screen click the Setup button to switch to setup screen Setup menu Functions settings area Power ON Standby mode switching ...

Page 76: ... format images on the Live screen To display H 264 H 265 images use an external device or external software that supports H 264 H 265 images USB Video Conference Enables the unit to be used as a Web camera Specially tuned for online meetings the unit automatically goes into the Standby mode when an online meeting comes to an end if an online meeting starts while the unit is in the Standby on mode ...

Page 77: ...me appears in the camera title display area Note The factory default setting is the model number of the unit You can enter between 0 to 20 characters The following characters can be displayed Numeric characters 0123456789 Alphabetical characters upper and lower cases ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU VWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Symbols _ ...

Page 78: ... on the unit Set the time zone on the unit NTP If you click NTP the settings screen for the NTP server appears page 104 Manual Date time Configure the settings for the month day and year and for the hour minute and second Note The data display format is MM DD YYYY The time is in the 24 hour format Manual Time zone Selects the time zone according to the region where the camera is being used Factory...

Page 79: ...H 265 transmission to Off Images and audio are not synchronized Therefore images and audio may be slightly out of sync Please do not change the following menu items during IP streaming Priority mode Frequency Format Install Position Mirror and Audio JPEG Set JPEG image settings Click Set to save the configuration Image capture size 1280 720 640 360 Select the resolution for JPEG images Frame rate ...

Page 80: ...t the H 264 or H 265 as the image codec Image capture size 640x360 1280x720 1920x1080 Select the resolution for H 264 H 265 images Frame rate 5fps 10fps 15fps 25fps 30fps 50fps 60fps Set the frame rate for H 264 H 265 images 50Hz 5fps 10fps 25fps 50fps 59 94Hz 60Hz 5fps 15fps 30fps 60fps Max bit rate per client 1024kbps 1536kbps 2048kbps 3072kbps 4096kbps 6144kbps 8192kbps 10240kbps 12288kbps 1433...

Page 81: ...an occasion arises when the server to which RTMP transmission is delivered requires audio transmission 3 If you change Audio from On to Off during RTMP transmission RTMP transmission may stop Input Type Mic Line Mic Set the microphone input Line Set the line input Volume Level 36 dB to 12 dB Set the volume level of audio output This is only enabled when Audio is set to On Plugin Power Off On Turn ...

Page 82: ...82 Image Image adjustment and preset position setup Click Setup Image Audio Image ...

Page 83: ...image adjust dialog The image mode has three types Full Auto Scene1 and Scene2 The dialogue screen may vary depending on which scene mode you select out of the three Full Auto Scene1 and Scene2 Note Setting data are reflected immediately as soon as they are changed Scene Full Auto Scene Scene1 Scene2 ...

Page 84: ...ed Synchro The synchro shutter is set the setting can be changed continuously Step Synchro 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 The shutter speeds that can be set are listed below When Step is selected as the Shutter ...

Page 85: ...adjusted automatically The noise increases when the gain is increased Factory settings 0 AGC Max Gain 24 dB 30 dB 36 dB 42 dB Set up the maximum gain up amount value Factory settings 24 dB Frame Mix Auto Off 6 dB 12 dB 18 dB 24 dB 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 Factory settings O...

Page 86: ...become darker when a negative settin is selected and conversely lighter when a positive setting is selected Factory settings 0 Detail 0 1 2 3 Adjust the sharpness of the image Move the scroll bar to adjust the value Factory settings 2 Contrast 0 1 2 3 4 Adjust the Contrast level Factory settings 2 DRS Off Low High Set here is the DRS function which provides just the right amount of compensation wh...

Page 87: ...magnification in the Wide direction Select the speed at which zoom operations are to be performed Click Auto to switch between auto and manual focus Green Auto indicates that the focus is adjusted automatically White Auto indicates that the focus is adjusted manually Click Near to adjust the focus in the Near direction It does not work during automatic adjustments Click O T AF while the focus is b...

Page 88: ... This is only enabled when manual focus has been selected Factory settings Off Preset Setting Preset speed table Slow Fast Set the preset speed table Slow Fast During preset playback preset actions are performed at Preset Speed 1 to 30 values that are based on the table set here Slow Set the preset speed table to Slow Fast Set the preset speed table to Fast Factory settings Fast Preset speed 1 30 ...

Page 89: ...red preset position there are certain operation procedures to undergo beforehand so that each value can come into effect Focus Firstly enable manual focus Then the focus value of the recalled preset position can come into effect Iris Firstly enable manual iris Then the iris value of the recalled preset position can come into effect Gain Firstly set Gain between 0 dB 42 dB Then the Gain value of th...

Page 90: ...low to set the position Select Release to release the setting Tilt Up Use this to save the current position as the upward limit Tilt Down Use this to save the current position as the downward limit Pan Left Use this to save the current position as the leftward limit Pan Right Use this to save the current position as the rightward limit When Set or Release is selected the tally lamp of the unit bli...

Page 91: ...y the frequency Frequency 50Hz 59 94Hz 60Hz Format HDMI 1080 50p 1080 25p 720 50p 1080 50i 1080 59 94p 1080 29 97p 720 59 94p 1080 59 94i 1080 60p 1080 30p 720 60p 1080 60i Format SDI 1080 50p 1080 25p 720 50p 1080 50i 1080 59 94p 1080 29 97p 720 59 94p 1080 59 94i 1080 60p 1080 30p 720 60p 1080 60i Factory settings 50Hz 1080 50p 59 94Hz 1080 59 94p 60Hz 1080 60p ...

Page 92: ...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 Factory settings Desktop Preset speed table Slow Fast Set the preset speed table Slow Fast During preset playback preset actions are performed at Preset Speed 1 to 30 values that are based on the table set here Slow Set the preset ...

Page 93: ...rstly set White Balance Mode as AWB A or AWB B Then the White Balance Mode value of the recalled preset position can come into effect Factory settings Mode A Zoom Mode Opt Zoom i Zoom D Zoom Configure the maximum zoom magnification Opt Zoom Use only the optical zoom Up to 12 optical zoom is possible i Zoom Enabling this function allows you to perform electronic zoom while reducing drops in picture...

Page 94: ...ocus mode Manual Auto Auto or Manual is set here for the focusing function Setting value Auto The subjects are always brought into focus automatically Manual The focus is operated manually Factory settings Auto 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 at the manual focus settin...

Page 95: ...d the original OSD menu displays are restored Factory settings Off Colorbar Off On Switch between camera images and color bars When the color bars are displayed a test tone is output according to the Audio setting in the camera menu Factory settings Off Wireless ID 1 2 3 4 Configure the unit s remote control ID The settings for this item correspond to the CAMERA 1 to CAMERA 4 buttons on the wirele...

Page 96: ...s RS422 Baud Rate 9600bps 38400bps You can select a baud rate for serial communication Note This can only be configured when Serial Communication Protocol is set to Standard Factory settings 9600bps Camera Address Auto 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Configure the camera ID in Daisy Chain connection to a controller Select Auto and the camera ID will be assigned automatically based on the order of camera connection ...

Page 97: ...uration Factory settings off Authentication Basic Digest Specify the method of user authentication to use Click Set button to save the configuration Factory settings Digest Basic Use basic authentication Digest Use digest authentication User name Enter the user name here 1 to 32 characters Click Set button to save the configuration The following characters can be displayed Numeric characters 01234...

Page 98: ...ory settings Camera control Click Set button to save the configuration 1 Administrator This access level allows the user to perform all the unit s operations 2 Camera control This access level allows only live screen Live operations to be performed User Check Delete the user accounts registered in the unit You can delete selected users by clicking the Delete button at the right ...

Page 99: ...dress 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 personal computer or another network camera Factory settings 192 168 0 10 Note Multiple IP addresses cannot be used even when the DHCP function is used For details on the DHCP server settings consult your network administrato...

Page 100: ...r address is to be acquired automatically Auto or manually Manual is input here Factory settings Manual If Manual has been selected the DNS settings must be established If Auto is selected when the DHCP function is going to be used the DNS server address is acquired automatically For details consult your system administrator Primary Server Address Secondary Server Address Input the IP address of t...

Page 101: ...Be sure to enter an address unique from other devices Default Gateway Enter the default gateway for the unit s IPv6 network Factory settings blank Primary server address Secondary server address Enter the IPv6 address of the DNS server For details on the IPv6 address of the DNS server consult your system administrator ...

Page 102: ... administrator The port forwarding function converts a global IP address to a private IP address and includes static IP masquerade and network address translation NAT This function is set to the router To access the camera via the Internet after connecting it to a router it will be necessary to set an individual HTTP port No for each network camera and to convert the address using the router s por...

Page 103: ...when the server to which RTMP transmission is delivered requires audio transmission If you change Audio from On to Off during RTMP transmission RTMP transmission may stop Max bit rate per client is set higher than 8192kbps the bit rate during RTMPS transmission will be 8192kbps URL Type Tyep1 Type2 Select the method for registering the information for the RTMP transmission server The default is Ty...

Page 104: ... the NTP server Off Does not use an NTP server Factory settings Off NTP server address setting Auto Manual Select the method to acquire the NTP server address Setting value Auto Acquires the NTP server address from the DHCP server Manual Sets the address by inputting the NTP server address in NTP server address Factory settings Manual Note To acquire the NTP server address from the DHCP server you...

Page 105: ...alf size symbols _ Factory settings blank Note To input the NTP server address host name the DNS setting must be selected on the Network tab of the network setup screen Network page 100 NTP port Input the port No of the NTP server Port Nos that can be selected 1 to 65535 Factory settings 123 Time adjustment interval Selects the interval 1 to 24 hours in 1 hour increments for acquiring the time fro...

Page 106: ...initialization of the unit The Maintenance screen consists of four settings Language Product info and Default reset Click Setup Maintenance Language English 日本語 簡中 Set the unit system s language English Simplified Chinese and Japanese Click Setup Maintenance Language Click Set button to save the configuration Factory settings English ...

Page 107: ...s Displays the unit s MAC address Serial no Displays the unit s serial number Firmware version Main Displays the main software version Power Displays the software version of the power Servo Displays the software version of the servo Operation time Displays the hours the unit has been operating OSS license Click Download button to download the OSS Open Source Software file The OSS license file incl...

Page 108: ...de progress bar appears after you click the Execute button and the process will take about 2 minute Use the personal computer on the same subnet as the camera to upgrade the software version Before using the version upgrading software be absolutely sure to check the precautions to be observed and follow the instructions Use the files specified by Panasonic Connect Co Ltd as the software used for v...

Page 109: ... is restarted so no operations can be undertaken for about 2 minutes Note The following setting items will not be returned to defaults Priority Mode Frequency Format All settings under User mng All settings under Network Network AWB adjustment values will not be returned to defaults Reboot When the Execute button is clicked the unit is rebooted After the unit has been rebooted no operations can be...

Page 110: ...creen is displayed System log Event Log Error Log Switch the display between event logs and error logs Setting value Event Log Displays the event logs Error Log Displays the error logs Event Log No Displays the log sequence numbers Up to 100 logs can be saved Date Time Displays the dates and times when the events occurred The dates and times when the events occurred are indicated in 24 hour format...

Page 111: ...n be saved Operation time Displays the dates and times when the errors occurred The dates and times when the errors occurred are indicated with the hour meter 0h to 99999h of the unit Error code Displays the event code numbers Description Displays the error descriptions ...

Page 112: ... button specify the destination folder Upload The unit s setting files which were saved in the personal computer by the download function can be uploaded Click the Choose File button to display the dialog box and specify the setting file When you click the OK button in the message dialog box that appears after you click the Execute button uploading starts Another message dialog box appears after u...

Page 113: ...you use a LAN cable However some limitations will occur to IP video transmission compared with when the priority mode is set to IP For details refer to Priority mode section Using the USB Video with Skype for Business set the USB Video H 264 to Disable Controllable functions The following functions can be controlled when the unit is used as a Web camera The names of the functions are the names use...

Page 114: ...enus and Web settings Setting Range 0 1 2 3 Contrast Contrast This can be set in the same way same way as Contrast of the menus and Web settings Setting Range 0 1 2 3 4 Zoom Zoom Configure the maximum zoom magnification Opt Zoom Use only the optical zoom Up to 12 optical zoom is possible i Zoom Enabling this function allows you to perform electronic zoom while reducing drops in picture quality Com...

Page 115: ... is the wireless remote control signal light sensing area exposed to its light Is the wireless control on the web screen menu not set to Off If the power status indicator flashes orange rapidly 5Hz when operated with the wireless remote control the wireless control in the Web screen menu is set to Off The unit turns in the opposite direction to the one operated Has the Install Position setting bee...

Page 116: ...nd within 20 minutes change the IP address using the Easy IP Setup Software Is the same IP address setting being used by another unit Check out the IP addresses of the unit access devices personal computer etc and any other cameras Does the subnet mask setting match the network subnet of the connection destination Check out the subnet mask settings of the unit and access devices and then consult w...

Page 117: ...he menu screens Depending on the HDMI monitor you are using you may experience one or more of the symptoms described below These symptoms are especially noticeable when any of the SD formats is used This is normal and not indicative of any trouble The resolution of the characters in the camera menu displays changes as the background image changes Depending on the edge enhancement setting establish...

Page 118: ...ick Delete Click the OK button For Mac Select Safari Empty Cache in Safari Click Empty in the Are you sure you want to empty the cache pop up screen The unit s ports may be filtered by the firewall or other function of the anti virus software Change the HTTP port number of the unit to a port number that will not be filtered If the web browser screen stops reload the web browser screen The RTSP ima...

Page 119: ...x 6 94 inches x 6 93 inches Excluding protrusions ceiling mount bracket Mass Weight Approx 1 9 kg 4 19 lb Excluding ceiling mount bracket Controller supported AW RP60 AW RP150 INPUT DC 12 V IN Audio IN ø 3 5 mm stereo mini jack MIC LINE INPUT OUTPUT HDMI HDMI Type A HDCP is not supported VIERA Link is not supported 3G SDI OUT 75Ω BNC LEVEL A supported Note Embedded audio is not supported INPUT OUT...

Page 120: ...2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 16000 59 94Hz 60Hz 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 7 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 240 1 480 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 16000 Synchro 59 94p 29 97p 60 0Hz 660 0Hz 50p 25p 50 0Hz 570 1Hz Zoom x2 x3 x4 Digital Zoom Pan tilt angle Pan 170 Tilt 30 90 White balance adjustment ATW AWB A AWB B 3200 K 5600 K Chroma amount variability 11 steps 0 to 10 Colorbar Off On 59 94Hz 60Hz SMPTE 50Hz Full Bar Scene F...

Page 121: ...x720 640x360 MJPEG 1920x1080 30 fps 15 fps 5 fps 25 fps 10 fps 5 fps 1280x720 640x360 YUV 640x360 30 fps 2 15 fps 2 25 fps 3 10 fps 3 1 The frame rate may be lower than the setting depending on the operating conditions 2 On the Web User Interface if you select Setup Basic Priority Mode HDMI USB the frame rate will be set as 15 fps Should you choose Setup Basic Priority Mode USB Video Conference th...

Page 122: ...e rate may be lower than the setting depending on the operating conditions Audio compression mode Audio compression format AAC LC 48 kHz 16 bit 2 channels Supported protocol IPv4 TCP IP UDP IP HTTP RTSP RTP RTP RTCP DHCP DNS ICMP ARP RTMP RTMPS NTP IPv6 TCP IP UDP IP HTTP RTSP RTP RTP RTCP DNS ICMPv6 NTP AC adaptor Indicates safety information Inrush current measured according to European standard...

Page 123: ...evel 113 Chroma Level 66 85 Codec 80 Color bar 120 Color Bar 60 67 Contrast 53 66 86 114 D Default Gateway 64 68 100 101 Default Reset 109 Detail 66 86 114 DHCP 99 Digital Zoom 58 Dimensions 119 DNR 53 66 86 DNS 100 Drop prevention wire 18 DRS 53 66 86 E Easy IP setup Software 29 Easy IP Setup Software 19 31 32 F Format 56 91 Frame rate 80 122 Frequency 55 67 92 Full Auto 49 66 FW Version 63 G Gai...

Page 124: ...th Tally 67 OSS license 107 Output 91 P Pan 120 Password 98 Picture Level 49 66 84 PoE 19 119 PoE power supply 19 119 122 Power 73 Power off 36 Power on 36 Power status indicator 21 Preset 74 Preset Memories 43 Preset Position 87 Primary server address 101 Primary Server Address 100 Priority mode 67 Priority Mode 37 54 76 Product Info 107 protocol 122 R Reboot 109 Remote control ID 21 Resolution 1...

Page 125: ...on 121 USB terminal 21 User authentication 97 User Check 98 User Management 97 User name 97 V Video 117 Video output 121 Video over IP 79 W Web Live Screen 72 Web Screen 69 Web Screen Configuration 75 Weight 119 White balance 113 120 White Balance 44 86 White Balance Mode 66 Wirelee ID 95 Wireless Control 95 Wireless ID 60 67 Wireless Remote Control 25 Z Zoom 73 114 120 Zoom In Out 41 Zoom Speed 4...

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