20 (E)
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Setting the functions
Settings when the remote camera
moves horizontally or vertically during
tele shooting
During tele shooting, the remote camera’s pan/tilt operation
are slowed down to make positioning easier.
This function takes effect when the unit is connected to
the AW-HE50. It does not work with any other models.
Note
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[SPEED WITH Z]. Then set the movement speed.
5.SPEED WITH Z
Off
On:
The speed at which the remote camera moves is
reduced.
Off:
The remote camera moves at the normal speed.
Selecting the control items (pan, tilt,
zoom and focus)
Select the control items for the currently selected remote
camera.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[SPEED TARGET]. Then select the control item.
6.SPEED TARGET
P/T/Z/F
P/T/Z/F:
The operation speed setting takes effect for panning,
tilting, zooming and focusing.
P/T:
The operation speed setting takes effect for panning
and tilting.
Switching from focus control to iris
control or vice versa
It is possible to switch the control, which is implemented by
dial and button operations, from focus control to iris control
(or vice versa).
AUTO
IRIS
AUTO
HI
LOW
PTZ/FOCUS SPEED
PA
FOCUS/
PUSH
OTAF
TELE
ZOOM
WIDE
CAMERA STATUS / SELECTION
1
2
3
4
5
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[FOCUS/IRIS]. Then select either “STANDARD” or
“EXCHANGE”.
7.FOCUS/IRIS
STANDARD
When “EXCHANGE” is selected as the setting, focus control
and iris control are switched.
When “STANDARD” is selected, the original control is
restored.
Setting the PAN/TILT lever inclination
and speed
The correlation between angle and operating speed when
the PAN/TILT lever is inclined can be adjusted.
From the [SETUP] menu, select [OPERATE] and display
[P/T CURV]. Then set the correlation between the lever
angle and its operating speed.
8.P/T CURV ▲
1
The higher the value selected, the slower the operating
speed.
Operating speed
Inclination of lever
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