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Setting the operation items for when preset 

memory is recalled (PRESET SCOPE)

You can select whether to recall all or only some of the settings 
registered to preset memory.

 

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This function is enabled when AW-HE50, AW-HE60, or 

AW-HE120 is selected.

Note

1 . 

Press one of the camera selection buttons 

[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the 

remote camera to be operated .

2 . 

Press the PMEM button to turn on its indicator .

3 . 

Press the MEM SETTING button to turn on its indicator .

The setting of the selected remote camera is displayed.

SPEED  :     30
SCOPE  : MODE A

4 . 

Turn the F2 dial to select a setting for the “SCOPE” item 

from MODE A to MODE C, and then press the F2 dial to 

confirm the selection .

The setting of the remote camera is changed.

This is applied the next time the preset is recalled.

<SCOPE settings and recalled items>

Setting

Recalled item

Pan, tilt, zoom, 

and focus

Iris

White balance 

adjustment 

value

MODE A

MODE B

MODE C

√: Recalled  —: Not recalled

 

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MODE A to MODE C are not registered to the remote camera 

preset memory or the unit. The settings become the common 

settings for when preset memory is recalled, and the same 

settings are applied regardless of which preset number is 

selected.

Note

Registering the speed at which to move 

to the position set in the preset memory 

(PRESET SPEED)

The unit registers the speed (PRESET SPEED) at which to move to the 

set position when preset memory is recalled to each preset number.

When a preset is recalled, the unit sets PRESET SPEED on the remote 

camera and the remote camera moves to the preset position at the 

speed set for PRESET SPEED.

Performing operation at a different speed for each preset memory 

enables video to be played at a variety of speeds.

 

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The movement speed registered in the procedure below is 

registered to the corresponding camera number, and is not 

registered to the preset memory of the remote camera. Therefore, 

if the preset memory is recalled from a controller other than this 

unit on which the movement speed was registered, movement 

will be at a different speed even in the case of the same preset 

number.

 

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When the connection type or connection destination IP address 

is changed with CTRL TYPE menu [36], AUTO IP menu [37], or 

SWAP IP menu [38], PRESET SPEED set for the corresponding 

camera number is initialized.

Notes

1 . 

Press one of the camera selection buttons 

[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the 

remote camera to be operated .

2 . 

Press the PMEM button to turn on its indicator .

3 . 

Press the MEM STORE button to turn on its indicator .

4 . 

Press the MEM SETTING button to turn on its indicator .

The setting of the selected remote camera is displayed.

SPEED  :     30
SCOPE  : MODE A

5 . 

Turn the F1 dial to select the setting of the “SPEED” 

item, and then press the F1 dial to confirm the selection .

The following shows the relationship between the set value and the 

speed at which the remote camera moves to the set position when 

preset memory is recalled.

1

30

Slow

Fast

6 . 

Hold down a number button to specify the preset 

number to register .

The current remote camera settings are registered to preset 

memory, and PRESET SPEED is registered to the unit.

Operating preset memory (PMEM) 

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Summary of Contents for AWRP120GJ

Page 1: ...ons are configured Basics The Basics describes the procedure for connection with the required equipment and for installation Before installing this unit be sure to take the time to read through Basics to ensure that the unit will be installed correctly Operations and Settings this manual This Operations and Settings describes how to operate the unit and how to establish its settings ...

Page 2: ...on Be sure to handle image information in accordance with the law Please refer to Cases corresponding to personal information in Guidelines Targeting Economic and Industrial Sectors Pertaining to the Act on the Protection of Personal Information published by the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this manual z z Microsoft Windows 7 Professi...

Page 3: ...emote camera 25 Returning a remote cameras to its home position 26 Controlling the peripheral devices connected to a remote camera 26 Configuring the unit operation settings 27 Enabling or disabling operation with the ENABLE buttons 27 Enabling or disabling operation of the ENABLE buttons by menu operation 28 Enabling or disabling menu operation 28 Switching the focus operation and iris operation ...

Page 4: ... select ON while keeping the camera selection button held down and then press the F2 dial 1 2 CAM100 AW HE50 POWER ON Turning on the power of the cameras simultaneously with the turning on of the unit s power 1 Set the MENU button to ON 2 Open CAMERA SETUP menu 24 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the 2 AUTO ON item 2 AUTO ON On 4 Turn the F2 dial to select On and press the F2 dial The power of the re...

Page 5: ...pproximately 3 seconds the name of the remote camera is displayed on the top line of the LCD panel and POWER ON is displayed on the bottom line 2 Turn the F2 dial to select OFF while keeping the camera selection button held down and then press the F2 dial 1 2 CAM100 AW HE50 POWER ON Turning off the power of multiple cameras 1 Set the MENU button to ON 2 Open CAMERA SETUP menu 24 3 Turn the F1 dial...

Page 6: ...f operation of the color adjustment section is disabled Press the button to turn on its indicator and then perform operation z z The setting values of the gain pedestal R and B gain R and B pedestal detail and shutter speed differ depending on the remote camera connected For the setting value ranges of each remote camera refer to Table of setting items menus pages 53 to 54 z z Operation differs as...

Page 7: ...anged The white balance must also be adjusted when using a remote camera for the first time or when a remote camera has not been used for a prolonged period of time The white balance can be adjusted automatically or manually fine adjustment after automatic adjustment and results can be stored in two memory areas A and B of the remote camera The result in a memory area can be recalled by pressing t...

Page 8: ... or when a remote camera has not been used for a prolonged period of time It also needs to be adjusted when significant changes have occurred in the ambient temperature or at the change of the seasons When the camera will be used with the same settings and under the same conditions the black balance does not need to be adjusted again When the black balance is adjusted again the previous memory dat...

Page 9: ...he electronic shutter Step Operates the shutter at the shutter speed set in the 2 SPEED item Synchro Operates the shutter at the shutter speed set for the remote camera Set the shutter speed value for synchro mode in the OSD menu of the remote camera For details refer to the operating instructions for the remote camera ELC Controls the electronic shutter and automatically adjusts the light quantit...

Page 10: ... modes and operation of each mode differ depending on the model of remote camera For details refer to the operating instructions for the remote camera The following shows the relationship between the SCENE 1 to SCENE 4 buttons on the unit and the shooting modes of the remote camera Button on unit Remote camera shooting mode AW HE120 AW HE60 AW HE50 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 AW HE100 AW HE870 AW E860 AW ...

Page 11: ...00 AW HE50 AW HE60 AW HE100 1 ND1 Through Clear ND2 1 4 1 4 ND3 1 16 1 16 ND4 1 64 1 64 1 ND2 ND3 and ND4 can be displayed by turning the F2 dial but a selection cannot be confirmed by pressing the dial Menu display on the unit Remote camera setting values AW HE870 AW E860 AW E750 AW E650 AW E350 Off Off On On Selecting an ND filter with the USER buttons USER 1 to USER 8 The ND filter settings ND1...

Page 12: ...items down 2 Turn clockwise Changes the setting in the plus direction Turn counterclockwise Changes the setting in the minus direction 3 Turn clockwise Changes the setting in the minus direction Turn counterclockwise Changes the setting in the plus direction 4 Turning the dial changes the setting and instantaneously reflects the new value on the remote camera Turn clockwise Changes the setting in ...

Page 13: ... z Changing pages Press one of the number buttons 1 to 50 to directly select any of the 50 preset memory Furthermore pressing the PMEM PAGE button to change pages allows you to operate up to 100 preset memory for each camera Press the PMEM PAGE button Page 1 selected Page 2 selected Button indicator on Button indicator on Preset numbers and registered pages Preset number Page number Number button ...

Page 14: ...selection buttons CAMERA SELECT GROUP SELECT to select the remote camera to be operated 2 Press the PMEM button to turn on its indicator 3 Hold down a number button to specify the preset number to recall The registered settings are recalled z z When the indicator of the MEM STORE button or MEM DELETE button is on preset memory is not recalled when a number button is pressed Press the PMEM button o...

Page 15: ...ED on the remote camera and the remote camera moves to the preset position at the speed set for PRESET SPEED Performing operation at a different speed for each preset memory enables video to be played at a variety of speeds z z The movement speed registered in the procedure below is registered to the corresponding camera number and is not registered to the preset memory of the remote camera Theref...

Page 16: ...number from each remote camera Up to ten preset numbers can be registered to one group ALL Allows you to create a group by selecting the same preset number from each remote camera One preset number for each of all the remote cameras registered to the unit can be registered to one group Creating preset memory groups Registering the preset memory to recall when in SEPARATE mode 1 Press the MENU butt...

Page 17: ...lls each remote camera preset memory registered to the 2 PM GRP1 1 10 to 11 PM GRP1 10 10 items When the operation mode of PMEM GROUP1 is ALL The preset memory registered in the 12 PM GRP1 ALL item is recalled for all of the remote cameras registered to the unit z z Preset memory is not recalled for a remote camera for which NoAsign is set in CTRL TYPE menu 36 z z If the USER ENABLE button indicat...

Page 18: ...LE button Registering tracing memory STORE 1 Press one of the camera selection buttons CAMERA SELECT GROUP SELECT to select the remote camera to be operated 2 Output the images to be shot to the monitor 3 Press the TMEM button to turn on its indicator The tracing memory status appears The indicators of number buttons with registered tracing memory turn on CAM1 TMEM 3m50s Remained Selected camera n...

Page 19: ...ss the TMEM button to turn on its indicator The tracing memory status appears The indicators of number buttons with registered tracing memory turn on CAM1 TMEM 3m50s Remained Selected camera number Remaining possible recording time max 5 m 00 s z z A button with no tracing memory registered does not turn on even when it is a button with preset memory registered Note 3 Press one of the number butto...

Page 20: ...A SELECT GROUP SELECT to select the remote camera to be controlled from the unit 2 Output the images to be shot to the monitor 3 Press the TMEM button to turn on its indicator The tracing memory status appears The indicators of number buttons with registered tracing memory turn on CAM1 TMEM 3m50s Remained Selected camera number Remaining possible recording time max 5 m 00 s z z A button with no tr...

Page 21: ... the process returns to step 3 Setting the items to recall when recalling tracing memory You can select whether to recall all or only some of the items registered to tracing memory 1 Press the MEM SETTING button to turn on its indicator The current setting appears SPEED SCOPE MODE A 2 Turn the F2 dial to select a setting for the SCOPE item from MODE A to MODE C and then press the F2 dial to confir...

Page 22: ...e Operation is at a higher speed HI Turned counterclockwise Operation is at a lower speed LOW Setting the PAN TILT lever inclination and speed The correlation between the angle and operating speed when the PAN TILT lever is inclined can be adjusted 1 Press the MENU button 2 Open RP SETUP menu 25 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the 2 P T CURV item 2 P T CURV 1 4 Turn the F2 dial to select a setting a...

Page 23: ...tion Set the operation of the remote camera in the vertical direction in response to forward and backward operation of the PAN TILT lever 1 Press the MENU button 2 Open TILT DIRECTION menu 27 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the camera number for which to configure the setting 1 CAM1 NORMAL 4 Turn the F2 dial to select NORMAL or REVERSE and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection NORMAL The r...

Page 24: ...1 dial to display the 1 Z MIN SPEED item 1 Z MIN SPEED Off 4 Turn the F2 dial to select the correction amount and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection z z The lowest correction amount is 1 and the highest is 8 No correction is made with the Off setting While observing the images on a monitor press the ZOOM button slowly and check whether the lens zoom starts moving smoothly Setting the ...

Page 25: ...ra is set as the up limit and the limiter is enabled The setting is stored in the remote camera 3 LIMIT UP Off 3 LIMIT UP On 3 LIMIT UP On Turn the F2 dial Press the F2 dial z z Turning the F2 dial to display Off and then pressing the F2 dial to confirm the selection cancels the limiter When other remote camera 4 Press the F2 dial to confirm the setting The position in the up direction of the curr...

Page 26: ... selected remote camera is equipped with a defroster function AW PH650 camera the defroster can be controlled 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the 2 DEFROSTER item 4 Turn the F2 dial to select Off or On and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection 2 DEFROSTER Off Controlling a wiper When the selected remote camera is equipped with a wiper function AW PH650 camera the wiper can be controlled 3 ...

Page 27: ...e button indicator lighting state changes Button indicator on or blinking Operation of the corresponding functions are enabled Button indicator off Operation of the corresponding functions are disabled z z Menu operation is possible even when the MEM ENABLE button indicator is off z z The PAN TILT ENABLE button indicator blinks while the PAN TILT lever is being used to operate the switcher Operati...

Page 28: ... be controlled from the external device Each time GPI IN 5 is set to On 30 ms or longer the setting of the 4 ENABLE BUTTON item switches between ACTIVE and LOCK Enabling or disabling menu operation Menu operation can be enabled or disabled Disabling MENU operation 1 Press the MENU button 2 Open RP SETUP menu 25 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the 5 MENU CONTROL item 4 Turn the F2 dial to select LOCK...

Page 29: ...ations of the one touch auto focus button and FOCUS SPEED dial are not changed STANDARD Restores the default operations of the FOCUS dial and IRIS dial Setting the LCD panel backlight The backlight of the LCD panel can be turned on or off It can also be set to turn off automatically 1 Press the MENU button 2 Open RP SETUP menu 25 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the 3 LCD BACKLIGHT item 3 LCD BACKLIG...

Page 30: ...870 AW E860 AW E750 AW E650 AW E350 Off On AW HE100 AW HE60 AW HE50 Each press of the USER button with ND1 assigned switches between Off and On The remote camera setting is not changed even if a USER button with a function assigned is pressed SWLINK BUSCONT FASSIST CAMSEL TALLY_IP CAMINF Assign these settings when using the function for linking with a switcher Setting the functions for when the un...

Page 31: ...abling or disabling the function for linking with the switcher Refer to the relevant explanation in this section Registering the camera numbers that will correspond to the image inputs of the switcher 1 Press the MENU button 2 Open SW INPUT menu 43 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the input signal of the switcher to be set 1 INPUT1 CAM1 Input signal Select from 1 INPUT1 to 100 INPUT100 4 Turn the F2 ...

Page 32: ... the BUSCONT function 1 Press the MENU button 2 Open SW FUNCTION menu 42 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the 2 BUSCONT item 2 BUSCONT Off 4 Turn the F2 dial to select On or Off and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection On Enables the BUSCONT function Off Disables the BUSCONT function z z Enabling and disabling the BUSCONT function can be assigned to a USER button Open USER BUTTON menu 35 d...

Page 33: ...ssigned to a USER button Open USER BUTTON menu 35 display one of the 1 USER1 to 8 USER8 items and set FASSIST z z When the USER button with FASSIST assigned is pressed the operation is as follows Button indicator on Switches the images of the AUX bus output from the switcher to the images of the remote camera selected with the unit Button indicator off Switches the images of the AUX bus output fro...

Page 34: ...NTROL item 7 P T Z CONTROL CAM 4 Turn the F2 dial to select a setting and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection CAM Allows you to operate the remote camera selected on the unit with the PAN TILT lever and ZOOM button SW Allows you to change the switcher settings with the PAN TILT lever and ZOOM button Button Select Allows you to select the operation target of the PAN TILT lever and ZOOM ...

Page 35: ...r off Disables the CAM INF function Selecting the remote camera setting information to superimpose on the images output from the switcher 1 Press the MENU button 2 Open SW FUNCTION menu 42 3 Turn the F1 dial to display any of the 9 CAMINF_ FORMAT to 16 CAMINF_ALARM items 9 CAMINF_FORMAT On 16 CAMINF_ALARM On 9 CAMINF_FORMAT 1 Video format This is left blank when the video format of the remote came...

Page 36: ...E and LOAD operations 3 Only the data for the selected remote camera The PRESET SPEED value set for each preset is loaded and saved 4 Only the data for the selected remote camera z z SAVE and LOAD are not possible with the MEM and CAM items of a camera connected via a serial connection Note Precautions on handling memory cards z z Never remove a memory card while the memory card access lamp is lit...

Page 37: ... the camera selection buttons CAMERA SELECT GROUP SELECT to select a remote camera 2 Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator 3 Open SD SAVE menu 46 SAVE MODE SETUP 4 Turn the F1 dial to select the type of data to save to the memory card and then press the F1 dial to confirm the selection The file name assigned automatically in accordance with the selected data type is displayed on the secon...

Page 38: ...BLE appears LOADING NOT REMOVE CARD COMPLETE z z When loading completes COMPLETE appears z z When loading fails LOAD ERROR appears Save the data to the memory card again and then execute loading again If loading is still not possible replace the memory card Deleting the files saved to a memory card DELETE 1 Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator 2 Open SD DELETE menu 48 DEL MODE SETUP 3 Tu...

Page 39: ...ly information from the unit to remote cameras Refer to the relevant explanation in this section Settings on remote cameras Setting is required on the remote camera to enable turning on the tally lamp Refer to the operating instructions for the remote camera Registering the camera numbers that will correspond to the tally inputs 1 Press the MENU button 2 Open TALLY menu 44 3 Turn the F1 dial to se...

Page 40: ...D panel 1 POWER NO ALARM Details of each alarm Select 1 POWER Allows you to check the unit s power supply alarm No ALARM When the power supply is trouble free ALARM When trouble has occurred with the power supply Select 2 CAM1 to 101 CAM100 Displays the alarm information for camera numbers included in the currently selected camera group No ALARM Trouble free FAN ALM Trouble has occurred with the c...

Page 41: ...ber Menu name Setting item INITIALIZE ALL SETUP 24 CAMERA SETUP 1 CAM POWER 2 AUTO ON 3 TALLY OUT 25 RP SETUP 1 FOCUS IRIS 2 P T CURV 3 LCD BACKLIGHT 4 ENABLE BUTTON 5 MENU CONTROL 6 GLOBAL AREA 7 IP ADDRESS 8 SUBNETMASK 9 GATEWAY 10 MAC ADDRESS 11 PORT CAM1 to 110 PORT CAM100 26 PAN DIRECTION 1 CAM1 to 100 CAM100 27 TILT DIRECTION 1 CAM1 to 100 CAM100 28 ZOOM DIRECTION 1 CAM1 to 100 CAM100 29 FOC...

Page 42: ... to the factory default state 1 Press the MENU button 2 Open SYSTEM menu 49 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the 1 INITIALIZE item 1 INITIALIZE ALL 4 Turn the F2 dial to select ALL or SETUP and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection INITIALIZE is executed ALL Restores all settings to the factory default state executes INITIALIZE SETUP Restores only some settings to the factory default state ...

Page 43: ...ctor output Status operation 23 GPI OUT 2 Remote camera selection 1 11 GPI OUT 3 Remote camera selection 2 24 GPI OUT 4 Remote camera selection 3 12 GPI OUT 5 Alarm 25 GND GND 13 NC GND GPI OUT Example of GPI OUT connection Ensure that the conditions given below are satisfied Withstand voltage Max 24 V DC Current Max 50 mA AW RP120 Max current 50 mA Max voltage 24 V Example of TALLY IN and GPI IN ...

Page 44: ...r details contact your dealer 1 5 6 9 Pin number Signal name 1 2 RXD IN 3 TXD OUT 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 TO PAN TILT HEAD 1 to 5 connectors RJ 45 Connect remote cameras with support for a serial connection to these connectors using LAN cables Connect them with straight cables category 5 or above Pin number Signal name Description of signal 1 GND Frame ground 2 TALLY Tally output open coll...

Page 45: ...are on any other computer in the same network z z Do not use Easy IP Setup Software supplied with AW HE120 AW HE60 and AW HE50 Note Installing the software This section describes how to install Setup Software 1 Insert the CD ROM supplied with the unit into the CD ROM drive of the personal computer on which the application is going to be installed 2 Copy the entire folder containing Setup Software ...

Page 46: ...be selected from the list box on the Setting tab Up to five units can be registered 1 Enter the IP addresses in the IP address boxes In the RP1 to RP5 boxes enter the IP addresses of the AW RP120 to register 2 Click SET 3 In the list box on the Setting tab select the AW RP120 whose data is to be referenced The settings configured on the selected unit are displayed on the Setting tab ...

Page 47: ...7 Setup Software continued Settings for connecting with the remote cameras and switcher On the Setting tab configure the settings for the connections between the unit and the remote cameras and switcher ...

Page 48: ...sign and INPUT1 to INPUT100 After making a change click the SET button to reflect the change 8 MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC addresses of the remote cameras and switcher linked to the camera numbers on the unit 9 IP ADDRESS Set the IP addresses of the remote cameras and switcher that are connection destinations After input click the SET button to reflect the changes 10 CAMERA PORT NO Set the port n...

Page 49: ...ns of the unit 1 Directly enter the IP address of the device concerned in the IP Address box 2 Click SET The new IP address is applied Swapping the remote cameras that are connection destinations Swap the remote cameras set as connection destinations between two camera numbers 1 Click of the SWAP CAMERA item Camera numbers C001 to C100 appear in the list box Select the camera number with which you...

Page 50: ...n the User Auth tab of this application 1 Enter the user name in the User Name box 2 Enter the password in the Password box Entered characters are displayed as 3 Enter the same password as above in the Retype password box Entered characters are displayed as 4 Click SET The user name and password are set on AW RP120 Clicking REFRESH clears the user name and password Setup Software continued ...

Page 51: ...y z z The preset numbers that can be registered and recalled are PMEM 1 to PMEM 9 page number Page 1 z z PRESET SCOPE and PRESET SPEED cannot be set Tracing memory Up to nine tracing memory can registered and recalled for each camera SD card SAVE and LOAD of the MEM and CAM items cannot be executed USER buttons If the following settings are assigned PinP display of AW HE2 can be operated with the ...

Page 52: ...100 30 to 30 AW HE870 150 to 150 AW E860 AW E750 AW E650 AW E350 150 to 150 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 150 to 150 GAIN button GAIN AW HE120 Auto 0 dB to 18 dB 1 step AW HE50 AW HE60 Auto 0 dB 3 dB 6 dB 9 dB 12 dB 15 dB 18 dB AW HE2 AW HE100 Auto 0 dB to 12 dB 1 step 15 dB 18 dB AW HE870 Auto 6 dB to 18 dB 1 step AW E860 AW E750 AW E650 AW E350 Auto 0 dB to 30 dB N Eye L N Eye N Eye H AK HC1500 AK HC1800 ...

Page 53: ...AW E860 AW E750 AW E650 or AW E350 is connected Off On 23 FUNCTION 2 DEFROSTER Off On 3 WIPER Off On 4 HEATER FAN Off On 24 CAMERA SETUP 1 CAM POWER GROUP ON GROUP OFF GROUP ON ALL OFF ALL ON 2 AUTO ON On On Off 3 TALLY OUT Off On Off 4 HOME POSITION SET SET 25 RP SETUP 1 FOCUS IRIS STANDARD STANDARD EXCHANGE 2 P T CURV 1 1 to 5 3 LCD BACKLIGHT On On Off 60 120 180 4 ENABLE BUTTON ACTIVE ACTIVE LO...

Page 54: ... GRP1 10 10 NoAsgn 12 PM GRP1 ALL NoAsgn NoAsgn PRE001 to PRE100 32 PM GRP2 1 PM GRP2 MODE Off Off SEPARATE ALL 2 PM GRP2 1 10 NoAsgn NoAsgn CAM001 PRE001 to CAM100 PRE100 3 PM GRP2 2 10 NoAsgn 11 PM GRP2 10 10 NoAsgn 12 PM GRP2 ALL NoAsgn NoAsgn PRE001 to PRE100 33 PM GRP3 1 PM GRP3 MODE Off Off SEPARATE ALL 2 PM GRP3 1 10 NoAsgn NoAsgn CAM001 PRE001 to CAM100 PRE100 3 PM GRP3 2 10 NoAsgn 11 PM G...

Page 55: ...On 13 CAMINF_SHUTER On Off On 14 CAMINF_IRIS On Off On 15 CAMINF_FILTER On Off On 16 CAMINF_ALARM On Off On 43 SW INPUT 1 INPUT1 CAM1 NoAsign CAM1 to CAM100 2 INPUT2 CAM2 3 INPUT3 CAM3 4 INPUT4 CAM4 5 INPUT5 CAM5 6 INPUT6 NoAsign 100 INPUT100 NoAsign 44 TALLY 1 TALLY IN1 CAM1 CAM1 to CAM100 10 TALLY IN10 CAM10 45 GPI OUT 1 CAM OUT1 CAM1 CAM1 to CAM100 10 CAM OUT10 CAM10 46 SD SAVE SAVE MODE SETUP ...

Page 56: ...z z A number is displayed instead of Tracing memory Indication Description CAM TMEM m s Remained minutes seconds of recording is still possible for the tracing memory of CAM TM Standby Store The recording standby state of tracing memory TM Waiting Opr The recording operation wait state of tracing memory TM m s Storing Recording tracing memory TM m s m s Standby Recall The recall wait state of trac...

Page 57: ...elected remote camera z z A file containing corrupted data z z A number is displayed instead of IP connection settings Indication Description Unavailable network setting The entered IP address default gateway subnet mask or port number cannot be set Enter a correct value Network settings of the unit in Basics page 27 7 IP ADDRESS IP Duplicate The entered IP address is a duplicate of a connection d...

Page 58: ...ALLY_IP 34 7 P T Z CONTROL 34 8 CAM INF 35 9 CAMINF_FORMAT 35 10 CAMINF_CNAME 35 11 CAMINF_SCENE 35 12 CAMINF_GAIN 35 13 CAMINF_SHUTER 35 14 CANINF_IRIS 35 15 CAMINF_FILTER 35 16 CAMINF_ALARM 35 43 SW INPUT 31 44 TALLY 39 45 GPI OUT 1 CAM OUT1 44 46 SD SAVE 37 47 SD LOAD 38 48 SD DELETE 37 38 49 SYSTEM 1 INITIALIZE 42 50 ALARM 40 x x A ABB button 8 ATW button 8 Auto IP setting 49 AWB button 7 x x ...

Page 59: ...Setup Software 45 SHIFT button 10 17 x x T TALLY GPI 43 TMEM button 18 TO PAN TILT HEAD 1 to 5 connectors 44 Tracing memory operation section 18 x x U USER button 30 USER ENABLE button 17 27 x x W WHITE BAL A button 7 8 WHITE BAL B button 7 8 x x Z ZOOM SPEED dial 22 Index continued ...

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