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HOUSING

(For future expansion feature. This function is available when connecting a camera which is equipped with the HOUSING function.)

 

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The setting values and available setting items depend on the connected camera.

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FAN

DEFROSTER

WIPER

HEATER

WASHER

AW-UE70

Item

Setting details

FAN

Set the cooling fan operation.

HEATER

Set the heater operation. (This feature is available when connected to a camera for business applications that is equipped 

with the HEATER function.)

DEFROSTER

Set the defroster device operation. (This feature is available when connected to a camera for business applications that is 

equipped with the DEFROSTER function.)

WIPER

Set the wiper operation. (This feature is available when connected to a camera for business applications that is equipped 

with the WIPER function.)

WASHER

Clean the lens by spraying washer fluid on to it. (This feature is available when connected to a camera for business 

applications that is equipped with the WASHER function.)

If you select [ON], the camera head moves to the position of the washer nozzle, washer fluid is sprayed for a specific 

duration, and the camera head returns to the original position.

The wiper also operates momentarily during cleaning.

Summary of Contents for AW-RP60G

Page 1: ...oller Model No AW RP60G DVQP2093ZA ENGLISH Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Please carefully read the Read this first pages 3 to 4 of this Manual before use W1019GU0 FJ GJ ...

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Page 3: ...en connecting to external units Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate it NOTIFICATION Canada CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A indicates safety information WARNING Installation should only be performed by qualified installation personnel Improper installation may result in the entire apparatus falling down and causing injury WARNING To reduc...

Page 4: ...nce level required by these standards However the apparatus may be adversely affected by interference if it is being used in an EMC environment such as an area where strong electromagnetic fields are generated by the presence of signal transmission towers cellular phones etc In order to minimize the adverse effects of the interference on the apparatus in cases like this it is recommended that the ...

Page 5: ... menus and the menu configuration 24 Network settings of the unit 27 Settings for connecting with the remote cameras 29 Setting the connection types serial IP no connection for remote cameras 30 Setting the IP addresses automatically auto IP setting 30 Manually setting the connection destination IP addresses remote cameras and port number 35 Set the user account of the camera to be connected 35 In...

Page 6: ...nected to a network Using the unit when it is connected to a network may possibly give rise to the following 1 Leakage or disclosure of information transmitted via this unit 2 Unauthorized use of this unit by a third person with malicious intent 3 Interference or stoppage of this unit by a third person with malicious intent It is your responsibility to take sufficient network security measures suc...

Page 7: ...e screen depending on the image displayed Wiping or rubbing the LCD screen with a rough cloth may damage it LCD response time and brightness vary with operating temperature When the unit is left in a high temperature and high humidity location for prolonged periods the LCD panel characteristics may change and result in uneven image quality Due to the characteristics of LCD panels prolonged display...

Page 8: ...hen the unit will not be used for a long time turn off the power switch and remove the DC plug for the external DC power supply to save power Do not allow any foreign objects to enter inside the unit z z Allowing water metal items food or drink or other foreign objects to enter inside the unit may cause a fire or electric shock Installation location z z This unit is designed for indoor use only z ...

Page 9: ... with operation enabling various image directing z z The unit is equipped with PoE 2 eliminating the need for additional power supply cabling Connecting the unit to a network device that supports the PoE standard IEEE802 3af compliant 3 eliminates the need for power supply cabling on the unit z z If both an external DC power supply and a PoE power supply are connected the power supply from the ext...

Page 10: ...ON OFF CAMERA OSD EXIT F5 5 CAMERA OSD SELECT dial CAMERA OSD SELECT When the CAMERA OSD ON OFF button is lit turn the dial to find the menu and then press it to select 6 F5 dial F5 menu operation dial When a menu screen is displayed on the LCD panel turn the dial to find the menu and then press it to select 7 F1 dial F1 F2 dial F2 F3 dial F3 F4 dial F4 menu operation dials Use these dials to mani...

Page 11: ...er Operation of the PAN TILT lever IRIS dial ZOOM button and FOCUS dial is enabled Off The operation is disabled On blue Only operation of the IRIS dial is disabled Operation of the PAN TILT lever ZOOM button and FOCUS dial is enabled PTZ SPEED dial PTZ SPEED Use this to adjust the operation speed variation amount for PAN TILT lever and ZOOM button operation Turned clockwise Operation is at a high...

Page 12: ...he relationship between the direction that the ZOOM button is pushed and the direction of the zoom operation of the lens z z When turning on the power do not touch until the status screen is displayed on the LCD panel Note Auto iris button IRIS AUTO Use this to set lens iris control to Auto auto iris On Auto iris Off Manual iris FOCUS dial FOCUS Use this to manually control the focus During auto f...

Page 13: ...E PRESET STORE button PRESET STORE When holding down the STORE button it will light up and a preset can be registered When any of the preset memory selection buttons I is pressed in this condition the registration of preset is complete To cancel the preset registration press the STORE button to turn it off DELETE button PRESET DELETE When holding down the DELETE button the preset can be deleted Wh...

Page 14: ...onnect an external DC power supply to this connector z z Use a DC cable with a length of max 2 m 6 6 ft when using an AWG16 cable External DC power supply Connect after making sure that the output voltage of the external DC power supply is compatible with the rated voltage of the camera Select an output amperage for the external DC power supply with a margin above the total amperage of the connect...

Page 15: ...le Max 100 m 328 ft Remote camera controller AW RP60 External DC power supply LAN connector AC adaptor AC adaptor The AC adaptor is not shown in the above figure z z Use a category 5e cable for the LAN cable z z It is possible to have a mixture of remote cameras connected via serial connections and remote cameras connected via IP connections z z A total of up to 200 remote cameras connected via IP...

Page 16: ...r 1 The AC adaptor is not shown in the above figure 2 Power can also be supplied to the AW RP60 from a PoE supported switching hub PoE injector PoE supported switching hub or PoE injector z z Use a category 5e cable for the LAN cable z z One remote camera can be simultaneously controlled from up to 5 units When IP connection IP connection for one unit and one remote camera AW UE70 LAN cable Cross ...

Page 17: ...or The AC adaptor is not shown in the above figure z z Use a straight cable category 5e cable for the LAN cable z z When serial connections are used up to 5 remote cameras can be connected to one unit z z It is possible to have a mixture of remote cameras connected via IP connections and remote cameras connected via serial connections z z A total of up to 200 remote cameras connected via IP connec...

Page 18: ...t to the telephoto mode and when the WIDE side is pressed it is set to the wide angle mode z z When turning on the power do not touch until the status screen is displayed on the LCD panel Note POWER MENU STORE DELETE PRESET AWB AUTO IRIS ZOOM FOCUS AUTO PTZ SPEED LOW HI CAMERA SELECTION PRESET MEMORY SELECTION OTAF WIDE TELE ABB F1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 F2 F3 F4 SELECT ON OFF CAMERA OSD E...

Page 19: ...d Note 2 With the camera selection button held down press the F2 dial CAM1 AW UE70 POWER ON ON F2 OFF F3 Turning on the power of the cameras simultaneously with the turning on of the unit s power 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select the CAMERA SYSTEM menu to display the AUTO POWER item CAMERA CAM POWER NON ON ー CAM LOCK AUTO POWER AW UE70 3 Turn the F2 dial to select ON and press the F2 dial The power...

Page 20: ... for about 3 seconds the name of the remote camera and the ON F2 and OFF F3 buttons are displayed on the LCD panel z z This operation is available when the status screen is being displayed Note 2 With the camera selection button held down press the F3 dial CAM1 AW UE70 POWER ON ON F2 OFF F3 Turning off the power of multiple cameras 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select the CAMERA SYSTEM menu to display...

Page 21: ...0 CAM36 to CAM40 136 to 140 CAM136 to CAM140 41 to 45 CAM41 to CAM45 141 to 145 CAM141 to CAM145 46 to 50 CAM46 to CAM50 146 to 150 CAM146 to CAM150 51 to 55 CAM51 to CAM55 151 to 155 CAM151 to CAM155 56 to 60 CAM56 to CAM60 156 to 160 CAM156 to CAM160 61 to 65 CAM61 to CAM65 161 to 165 CAM161 to CAM165 66 to 70 CAM66 to CAM70 166 to 170 CAM166 to CAM170 71 to 75 CAM71 to CAM75 171 to 175 CAM171 t...

Page 22: ...rial connection On amber The remote camera is in the standby state Turn the power on as described in How to turn on the power of the remote cameras page 19 IP connection serial connection On green The unit is connected to the remote camera IP connection serial connection About camera selection buttons and camera status LED displays z z Camera status LED LED status Remote camera state Off Not conne...

Page 23: ...mera name and the status of TALLY R_TALLY or G_TALLY When the connection with the camera is via LAN up to 10 characters of the name set on the camera can be displayed Refer to the operating instructions for the camera for camera name settings 2 Camera number lens position Displays the currently selected camera number and the status of IRIS ZOOM and FOCUS 3 ALARM Displays alarm information notified...

Page 24: ... panel on the unit to operate the menus Follow the procedure below to display the menu The menu is displayed on the LCD panel A of the unit DELETE PRESET F1 F2 F3 F4 SELECT CAMERA OSD F5 USER 1 BARS ALARM UE70 A B A LCD panel B Displays the currently selected camera number and name and the status of TALLY ...

Page 25: ...n 2 Turn the F5 dial to find the menu you want to set and then press the F5 dial to select the menu or Press a PRESET MEMORY SELECTION 1 to 5 button to select the menu you want to set Select MAINTENANCE menu RP SETTING MENU BT MODE when PMEM OFF is set you can select the menu above POWER MENU STORE DELETE PRESET AWB PRESET MEMORY SELECTION ABB F1 1 2 3 4 5 F2 F3 F4 SELECT CAMERA OSD F5 USER 1 USER...

Page 26: ...s to select the item you want to set and then press to confirm POWER MENU STORE DELETE PRESET AWB PRESET MEMORY SELECTION ABB F1 1 2 3 4 5 F2 F3 F4 SELECT CAMERA OSD F5 USER 1 USER 3 BARS ALARM WHITE BALANCE MODE AWB A COLOR TMP ー R GAIN 0 B GAIN 0 UE70 F F Menu operation dials 5 Operate the F1 to F4 F menu operation dials to change the setting values etc and then press to confirm Turn the dial at...

Page 27: ...the changes are not updated z z The IP Duplicate message is displayed when the connection destination IP address of the remote camera is duplicated and it cannot be registered Refer to the Settable addresses page 28 z z In order for the setting to take effect the unit must be restarted Turn off the unit s power and then turn it back on z z Consult the network administrator before setting the IP ad...

Page 28: ...d then turn it back on Note Settable addresses 192 168 0 xxx IP Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4 z z For the IP address you can set values within the following ranges Block 1 1 to 223 Block 2 0 to 255 Block 3 0 to 255 Block 4 1 to 254 However 127 0 0 1 cannot be set even though it is within the above ranges z z For the subnet mask you can set values within the following ranges Block 1 0 to 255 Bloc...

Page 29: ...connection you need to set an IP address that is not a duplicate of that of each of the remote cameras and associate each IP address and each camera number on the unit beforehand in order to perform control These association settings are referred to as link settings in this manual Connection destination IP addresses The IP address for the unit to identify the connection target remote camera is ref...

Page 30: ...nfiguring the settings for the first time when the remote cameras and switcher are in the factory default state and introducing additional remote cameras into an environment in which IP connections are already in use When configuring the settings for the first time Overview of operation With SYSTEM AUTO IP SET set the AUTO SET item to RENEW then the link is set by executing SETTING in EXEC When th...

Page 31: ...UTO SET RENEW NON TOTAL EXEC NEW AW UE70 The number of devices currently being managed by the unit All remote cameras and the newly detected number of devices are displayed in NEW and TOTAL NEW Newly detected cameras TOTAL The number of all devices currently being managed by the unit 3 Turn the EXEC F4 dial to select SETTING then press the F4 dial Auto IP setting starts The AUTO IP SETTING message...

Page 32: ...d Remote camera D 192 168 0 10 3 Connection types set on the unit SYSTEM CONNECT SETTING CAM1 LAN CAM2 LAN CAM3 LAN CAM4 NON 4 Connection destination IP address set on the unit SYSTEM MANUAL IP SET USER AUTH CAM4 192 168 0 13 When RENEW is executed in this state the IP address of remote camera D is overwritten with the following value and a link is set to the camera number CAM4 Remote camera D 192...

Page 33: ...ion is being performed with the three remote cameras A B and C set to CAM1 CAM2 and CAM3 respectively 2 The new remote camera D with the following IP address value is added Remote camera D 192 168 0 20 3 Connection types set on the unit SYSTEM CONNECT SETTING CAM1 LAN CAM2 LAN CAM3 LAN CAM4 NON 4 Connection destination IP address set on the unit SYSTEM MANUAL IP SET USER AUTH CAM4 192 168 0 13 Whe...

Page 34: ...lem is likely to be a network malfunction Check the connection status of the hub and LAN cables and then retry the auto IP setting operation Connection device detection z z When the number of new devices detected by RENEW or KEEP exceeds the number of devices that can be registered 200 remote cameras C S OVER appears Auto IP setting can be executed even in this state but IP addresses will be set o...

Page 35: ... NON or Serial in SYSTEM CONNECT SETTING z z This is set to the following value by default CAM1 192 168 0 10 CAM200 192 168 0 209 z z When the IP address of the connection destination is changed checks are made for duplicate IP addresses set in other items The IP Duplicate message is displayed when the IP address is duplicated z z The Unavailable network setting message is displayed when the PORT ...

Page 36: ... Turn the F1 dial to execute initialization The settings for connecting with the remote cameras are initialized When this operation is performed all the settings on this unit are returned to the factory default conditions z z CAM1 is initialized to Serial CAM2 to CAM200 are initialized to NON z z If the IP address of the unit is changed the connection destination IP addresses are changed automatic...

Page 37: ... 49 PTZ INFO2 PTZ INFO2 page 50 HOUSING HOUSING page 51 CROP CROP page 52 MAINTENANCE RP SETTING RP SETTING page 53 RP INITIALIZE RP INITIALIZE page 54 RP VERSION RP VERSION page 55 GPI TALLY GPI TALLY page 56 GPIO CAM SEL GPIO CAM SEL page 57 GPO CAM G GPO CAM G page 59 GPI PMEM GPI PMEM page 60 GPI PMEM G GPI PMEM G page 61 PMEM TMEM PMEM LIST PMEM LIST page 64 SETTING SETTING page 65 SYSTEM CAM...

Page 38: ...ge 41 DRS page 41 DTL page 42 COLOR CORRECT page 42 DNR page 44 PEDESTAL page 45 CONTRAST page 45 SCENE z z The setting values and available setting items depend on the connected camera SCENE 1 1 SCENE SCENE1 AW UE70 Item Setting details SCENE Selected here is the shooting mode that matches the shooting situation ...

Page 39: ...DE OFF ー SPEED AW UE70 Item Setting details MODE Select for camera shutter mode SPEED Select the shutter speed for the camera CHROMA z z The setting values and available setting items depend on the connected camera CHROMA 1 1 LEVEL 2 AW UE70 Item Setting details LEVEL Set here the color intensity chroma level of the images ...

Page 40: ...maximum gain up amount can be set WHITE BALANCE z z The setting values and available setting items depend on the connected camera WHITE BALANCE 1 1 MODE ATW ー ー ー R GAIN B GAIN COLOR TMP AW UE70 Item Setting details MODE Set the white balance mode Select the mode when the coloring is not natural because of the nature of the light source or other factors If the white color serving as the reference ...

Page 41: ...gamma curve for the slope of low brightness areas and sharper contrast Specifying larger values results in an expanded gradient for dark areas and produces brighter images The gamma curve for lowbrightness areas will be steeper and contrast will be softer DRS z z The setting values and available setting items depend on the connected camera DRS 1 1 DRS OFF AW UE70 Item Setting details DRS Set the D...

Page 42: ... LEVEL Adjusts the contour correction level when DTL is set to HIGH L LEVEL Adjusts the contour correction level when DTL is set to LOW FLESH TONE Sets flesh tone mode to make the skin of subjects appear smoother and more attractive COLOR CORRECT z z The setting values and available setting items depend on the connected camera COLOR CORRECT 1 3 TYPE NTSC B 0 0 0 0 0 0 CORRECT PHASE SAT SAT B SAT B...

Page 43: ...e color saturation with a 1 3 blue to magenta ratio PHASE B_Mg_Mg Adjusts the hue with a 1 3 blue to magenta ratio SAT Mg Adjust the saturation of magenta PHASE Mg Adjust the hue of magenta SAT Mg_R Adjust the saturation of the color between magenta and red PHASE Mg_R Adjust the hue of the color between magenta and red SAT R Adjust the saturation of red PHASE R Adjust the hue of red SAT R_R_Yl Adj...

Page 44: ... color between green and cyan PHASE G_Cy Adjust the hue of the color between green and cyan SAT Cy_B_B Adjusts the color saturation with a 1 3 cyan to blue ratio PHASE Cy_B_B Adjusts the hue with a 1 3 cyan to blue ratio DNR z z The setting values and available setting items depend on the connected camera DNR 1 1 DNR LOW AW UE70 Item Setting details DNR Set the digital noise reduction level for ou...

Page 45: ...70 Item Setting details MODE Selects AUTO MANUAL for image brightness contrast control LEVEL Sets the convergence level for adjusting image brightness This is enabled when MODE is AUTO FRAME MIX Selects for frame addition gain up using sensor storage amount A FRAME MIX MAX Sets the maximum amount of frame addition for when AUTO is selected in MODE or AUTO is selected in FRAME MIX DAY NIGHT Switche...

Page 46: ... USER ASSIGN page 46 CAMERA INFO page 48 PTZ INFO1 page 49 PTZ INFO2 page 50 HOUSING page 51 CROP page 52 USER ASSIGN USER ASSIGN USER1 USER3 USER4 USER2 AW UE70 USER5 USER7 USER8 USER6 I S ND2 ND3 ND1 ND4 D ZOOM FREEZE D D EXT ...

Page 47: ...WIPER function D HAZE D HAZE CLR SW On Off function This feature is available when connected to a camera for business applications that is equipped with the D HAZE function DEFROSTER Defroster On Off function This feature is available when connected to a camera for business applications that is equipped with the DEFROSTER function HEATER Heater On Off function This feature is available when connec...

Page 48: ...ight mode D ZOOM Enable ON or disable OFF the digital zoom function D ZOOM MAX Set the maximum digital zoom magnification D EXT Select the digital extender function I S Select the image stabilization mode BARS TYP Changes the type of color bar to display OSD STAT Sets ON OFF for status display during AWB execution AUDIO Sets the audio input signal from the device connected to the audio input conne...

Page 49: ... image immediately preceding the start of preset playback being output The image freeze is released when preset playback is finished LIMIT UP You can set the limiter of the remote camera in the direction of the upper limit from this unit LIMIT DOWN You can set the limiter of the remote camera in the direction of the lower limit from this unit LIMIT LEFT You can set the limiter of the remote camera...

Page 50: ...er it moves down REVERSE Reverses the direction of operation of NORMAL ZOOM DIR Set the operating direction for the remote camera with the zoom operation NORMAL When the TELE side of the ZOOM button is pressed the lens moves towards the telephoto end and when WIDE is pressed it moves towards the wide angle end REVERSE Reverses the direction of operation of NORMAL FOCUS DIR Set the operating direct...

Page 51: ... Set the defroster device operation This feature is available when connected to a camera for business applications that is equipped with the DEFROSTER function WIPER Set the wiper operation This feature is available when connected to a camera for business applications that is equipped with the WIPER function WASHER Clean the lens by spraying washer fluid on to it This feature is available when con...

Page 52: ...s for the crop frame to adjust positioning H POS Make settings for the position in the horizontal direction for the crop frame specified in ADJUST 0 is the left edge and 1920 is the right edge V POS Make settings for the position in the vertical direction for the crop frame specified in ADJUST 0 is the upper edge and 1080 is the lower edge OUT Make the settings for the crop frame for images output...

Page 53: ... UE70 10 3 ON RP SETTING 2 2 ID SAVE AW UE70 NEW ID OLD ID NEW PASSWORD OLD PASSWORD Retype PASSWORD SAVE No ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details LCD BRIGHT 1 10 Sets the brightness of the LCD panel LED BRIGHT 1 3 10 Set the brightness of the panel buttons BUZZER OFF ON Enable ON or disable OFF the buzzer beep GPIO MODE MODE1 MODE2 You can select control of the...

Page 54: ...6 alphanumeric characters long You can use the following characters and symbols Use a combination of the three types alphabetical characters numerical characters and symbols to set the password You cannot set the same ID character string z z A to Z a to z 0 to 9 z z _ If the password is not registered the item name is displayed in red This unit is initialized when INIT ALL is executed in the RP IN...

Page 55: ...VERSION 1 00 00 0 00 SOFT VERSION 1 00 00 0 00 FPGA VERSION 1 00 00 0 00 AW UE70 Item Setting value Setting details SYSTEM VERSION Displays the system version for the unit SOFT VERSION Displays the software version FPGA VERSION Displays the FPGA version ...

Page 56: ...through the port of the TALLY GPIO connector TALLY2 CAM1 CAM2 CAM200 Select the camera to send the TALLY notification to when there is an R_TALLY_2 or G_TALLY_2 input through the port of the TALLY GPIO connector TALLY3 CAM1 CAM3 CAM200 Select the camera to send the TALLY notification to when there is an R_TALLY_3 or G_TALLY_3 input through the port of the TALLY GPIO connector TALLY4 CAM1 CAM4 CAM2...

Page 57: ...tched when there is CAMERA_SELECT_IN2 input through the port of the TALLY GPIO connector IN3 CAM1 CAM3 CAM200 Select the camera to be switched when there is CAMERA_SELECT_IN3 input through the port of the TALLY GPIO connector IN4 CAM1 CAM4 CAM200 Select the camera to be switched when there is CAMERA_SELECT_IN4 input through the port of the TALLY GPIO connector IN5 CAM1 CAM5 CAM200 Select the camer...

Page 58: ...ector when the set camera is selected OUT5 CAM1 CAM5 CAM200 Notification is sent to CAMERA_SELECT_OUT5 of the port of the TALLY GPIO connector when the set camera is selected z z With regard to the operations of CAMERA_SELECT_IN of the port of the TALLY GPIO connector if a CAMERA number outside of the currently selected CAMERA group is specified there is a switch in the CAMERA group Selection of t...

Page 59: ... for the CAM_GRP_SEL OUT3 terminal of the port for the TALLY GPIO connector OUT4 GROUP1 GROUP4 GROUP40 Displays the camera group set for the CAM_GRP_SEL OUT4 terminal of the port for the TALLY GPIO connector OUT5 GROUP1 GROUP5 GROUP40 Displays the camera group set for the CAM_GRP_SEL OUT5 terminal of the port for the TALLY GPIO connector OUT6 GROUP1 GROUP6 GROUP40 Displays the camera group set for...

Page 60: ...er is performed when there is input through PRESET_SELECT_IN4 IN5 PMEM1 PMEM5 PMEM100 With the TALLY GPIO connector playback of the set preset number is performed when there is input through PRESET_SELECT_IN5 IN6 PMEM1 PMEM6 PMEM100 With the TALLY GPIO connector playback of the set preset number is performed when there is input through PRESET_SELECT_IN6 IN7 PMEM1 PMEM7 PMEM100 With the TALLY GPIO ...

Page 61: ...ration mode for each of the PRESET_MEM_GROUP_IN1 to 4 on the TALLY GPIO connector OFF Preset playback is not performed even if there is input to PRESET_MEM_GROUP_IN1 to 4 SEPARATE If there is input to PRESET_MEM_GROUP_IN1 to 4 preset playback instructions are performed according to the subsequent settings SEL1 to SEL10 ALL Specify playback of the preset number set in SEL1 PM for all connected came...

Page 62: ... the camera number to playback SEL6 PM PMEM1 PMEM100 Allocate the preset playback number to the camera selected with SEL6 CAM SEL7 CAM CAM1 CAM7 CAM200 Select the camera number to playback SEL7 PM PMEM1 PMEM100 Allocate the preset playback number to the camera selected with SEL7 CAM SEL8 CAM CAM1 CAM8 CAM200 Select the camera number to playback SEL8 PM PMEM1 PMEM100 Allocate the preset playback nu...

Page 63: ...an tilt positions z z Zoom positions z z Focus positions z z Lens iris settings manual iris only z z White balance settings z z Gain z z The preset memory is registered in the connection destination remote camera z z The number of preset memory that can be registered differs depending on the remote camera For details check the Operating Instructions for the corresponding model Notes PMEM LIST page...

Page 64: ...ware The preset memory registration status for the selected remote camera is displayed The green display indicates that it is currently registered Preset memory numbers in yellow indicate currently selected preset memories RECALL In the selected row when pressing any of the F1 to F4 dials located at the same position with the preset number column you can recall preset STORE STORE button When the b...

Page 65: ... including digital zoom Focus RP CTRL SPD MODE CAMERA RP Determine the playback mode of the preset speed for playing back the preset memory CAMERA Playing back at the preset speed set in the remote camera RP Playing back at the preset speed registered when the preset memory was registered HOME YES NO Return the pan tilt head to home position SPEED UNIT STEP TIME The mode of the speed for playing b...

Page 66: ... for when preset memory is recalled A Perform the zoom operation in line with the pan tilt operation B Perform the zoom operation quicker than the pan tilt operation CROP OFF ON When the preset memory is played back set whether the reproduction of content set in the various CROP menus is OFF ON z z The setting is only enabled on remote cameras that are equipped with the CROP function PMEM GP CAL G...

Page 67: ... AUTO POWER OFF ON The power of remote cameras set in the unit turns on when the power of this unit is turned on z z Depending on the number of remote cameras connected the unit may take some time before it can be operated CAM LOCK UNLOCK LOCK z z is displayed for cameras without the feature This feature is available when connected to a camera that is equipped with the CAM LOCK function When LOCK ...

Page 68: ...M194 CAM197 CAM199 CAM200 CAM198 AW UE70 ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details CAM SEL CAM1 CAM200 Select the camera control number for which you want to configure settings The network settings for the selected camera control number will appear in the screens that follow CONNECT MODE Serial LAN Select the connection mode for the camera CAM1 NON Serial LAN Displa...

Page 69: ...h 192 168 0 10 for CAM1 under factory default conditions PORT 1 80 65535 Sets the port number of the camera SAVE push Press the F4 dial so the IP address and port number for the camera are set z z Settings are not updated until SAVE is executed after the settings are changed USER NAME Enter the user name that is registered in the camera to be connected Turn the F1 dial to select a single character...

Page 70: ...er this newly detected remote cameras are linked with camera numbers whose connection type is set as NON on this unit At this time the IP addresses set for the remote cameras are saved as they are and the connection destination IP addresses set in this unit are overwritten NEW 0 The number of newly detected cameras is displayed TOTAL 0 The number of all devices currently being managed by the unit ...

Page 71: ...ng value Setting details NETWORK SETTING STATIC DHCP Select whether to make the IP address setting for the unit by obtaining from the DHCP server DHCP or setting with manual STATIC SAVE push Press the F4 dial so the IP address and port number for the camera are set z z Settings are not updated until SAVE is executed after the settings are changed IP 192 168 0 9 Sets the IP address of the unit z z ...

Page 72: ... TRACKING CONT LAN push 192 168 0 210 1337 SAVE IP PORT AW UE70 ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details TRACKING CONT NON LAN Connection with automatic tracking software becomes possible by selecting LAN SAVE push Maintain the connection settings of the automatic tracking software z z Settings are not updated until SAVE is executed after the settings are changed I...

Page 73: ...rom the Service and Support page of the following website https pro av panasonic net 1 Download the Setup Software zip file from the Service and Support page of the website 2 Double click the downloaded zip file to decompress the file 3 Double click RP60PCTool_ exe in the Setup Software folder to start the Setup Software z z The website has Setup Software for Windows 7 and Windows 10 The location ...

Page 74: ... defaults Displaying the Setting tab 1 2 3 12 13 17 14 15 16 4 5 9 10 11 6 7 8 1 IP Set the IP address for the AW RP60 to be connected 2 ID Set the ID registered in the AW RP60 to be connected 3 PASSWORD Set the password registered in the AW RP60 to be connected The password is displayed as When operating the buttons for each menu item tab the account information 1 to 3 above is used for the authe...

Page 75: ...ers Camera numbers CAM1 to CAM200 are displayed when is clicked For remote cameras selected as Serial in CNTRL TYPE you can swap in the range between CAM1 and CAM5 12 RENEW button Executes the AUTO IP RENEW IP ADR function of the unit Then among the camera numbers of the remote cameras newly detected by the unit those that can be used to set up connections to the unit are displayed in yellow When ...

Page 76: ...n the search are displayed 3 IP ADDRESS The IP address found in the search are displayed 4 CAMERA PORT NO The port numbers found in the search are displayed 5 ASSIGN CAM NO Allocate the camera numbers to be assigned to the remote cameras returned in the search results z z Camera number allocations made here are reflected in the main unit 6 NETWORK SEARCH button Acquires the network information of ...

Page 77: ...OAD is used to load a file the name at the time of saving is displayed Names can be a maximum of 8 characters The following characters can be displayed Half size numeric characters 0123456789 Half size alphabetical characters upper and lower cases ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Symbols _ and spaces 3 REFRESH button Displays the name set in the unit on the Preset Name screen ...

Page 78: ...e all at once if ALL is selected When a camera number is selected the settings can be made for each camera number individually 2 New User Name Set an ID to connect the camera which will be registered as a new camera 3 New Password Set a password to connect the camera which will be registered as a new camera The password is displayed as 4 Retype New Password To check the same password as entered in...

Page 79: ... used for the upgrade and displays it 2 UPDATE button Upgrades the software of the AW RP60 The status during the upgrade is displayed as transfer data size data size the size of the file for upgrading Note that if the FPGA version is the same only the software is upgraded After the upgrade is complete turn the power OFF then ON to restart AW RP60 ...

Page 80: ...ettings data 2 RP DATA Saves the setting data being managed on AW RP60 Menus saved FUNCTION USER ASSIGN MAINTENANCE GPI TALLY GPIO CAM SEL GPO CAM G GPI PMEM GPI PMEM G Menus and items saved FUNCTION PTZ INFO1 ZOOM MIN SPD P T CURVE FOCUS IRIS MAINTENANCE RP SETTING LCD BRIGHT LED BRIGHT BUZZER GPIO MODE PMEM TMEM SETTING RP CTRL SPD MODE SYSTEM CAMERA AUTO POWER CONNECT SETTING CAM1 to CAM200 MAN...

Page 81: ...e save destination selection dialog is displayed when the DOWNLOAD button is pressed Specify the save destination and the name of the file to be saved 4 UPLOAD button CAMERA DATA Uploads data from the specified path to remote cameras that are connected to AW RP60 The file selection dialog is displayed when the UPLOAD button is pressed Specify the file RP DATA Uploads data from the specified path t...

Page 82: ...vailable network setting The entered IP address and port number cannot be set Set correct values For details refer to Network settings of the unit page 27 to Settings for connecting with the remote cameras page 29 Entered information is incorrect Enter again The entered information includes characters that cannot be used on the unit Complete the New User Name field Enter the user name in the New U...

Page 83: ...9 z z Is the remote camera selected properly P 21 to P 22 z z Is the ENABLE button indicator on P 18 z z Has user authentication been set for the remote camera P 78 The remote camera moves in the opposite direction to the operation of the PAN TILT lever z z Is the installation method setting configured for the remote camera The setting needs to be configured in accordance with the actual installat...

Page 84: ...84 Appearance Unit mm inch 190 7 15 32 210 8 9 32 176 6 15 16 69 2 23 32 54 2 1 8 92 3 5 8 1 1 32 ...

Page 85: ...hing hub Straight cable category 5e STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable recommended z z When connecting the unit directly Crossover cable category 5e STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable recommended z z REMOTE Available only for LAN RJ45 control SERIAL CONT RJ 45 RS 422 control signals for remote cameras TALLY OUT Connecting cable Straight cable category 5e max 1000 m 3280 ft TALLY OUT Open collector outpu...

Page 86: ...T5 6 DSU_GPIO_11 PMEM_GROUP_IN1 CAM_GRP_SEL OUT6 19 DSU_GPIO_12 PMEM_GROUP_IN2 CAM_GRP_SEL OUT7 7 DSU_GPIO_13 PMEM_GROUP_IN3 CAM_GRP_SEL OUT8 20 DSU_GPIO_14 PMEM_GROUP_IN4 PMEM_SEL_IN1 8 DSU_GPIO_15 PMEM_SEL_IN2 21 DSU_GPIO_16 CAM_SEL_OUT1 PMEM_SEL_IN3 9 DSU_GPIO_17 CAM_SEL_OUT2 PMEM_SEL_IN4 22 DSU_GPIO_18 CAM_SEL_OUT3 PMEM_SEL_IN5 10 DSU_GPIO_19 CAM_SEL_OUT4 PMEM_SEL_IN6 23 DSU_GPIO_20 CAM_SEL_OU...

Page 87: ...RXD Receive data 6 TXD Send data 7 NC Not used 8 NC Not used z z TALLY pin number 2 specifications Voltage withstand Max 24 V DC Current Max 50 mA 3 IP CONT RJ 45 Complies with 10BASE T 100BASE TX Allowing connection to a network device that supports the PoE standard IEEE802 3af compliant 4 12V IN DC 12 V Hirose Electric HA16RA 4P 77 Accepts DC 12 V inputs from an external power supply Input volta...

Page 88: ...8 MAINTENANCE 53 GPIO CAM SEL 57 GPI PMEM 60 GPI PMEM G 61 GPI TALLY 56 GPO CAM G 59 RP INITIALIZE 54 RP SETTING 53 RP VERSION 55 Menu operation section 10 P PAINT 38 CHROMA 39 COLOR CORRECT 42 CONTRAST 45 DNR 44 DRS 41 DTL 42 GAIN 40 GAMMA 41 PEDESTAL 45 SCENE 38 SHUTTER 39 WHITE BALANCE 40 Pan and tilt section 11 PMEM TMEM 63 PMEM LIST 64 SETTING 65 Preset memory selection section 13 R Remote ca...

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