Panasonic AW-PH360N manual Panel is used to control the camera

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Remote operation panel:
AW-CB400
Pan/tilt control panel: AW-RP400
Cable compensation unit: AW-RC400
Genlock signals must be supplied if a multiple number of cameras and pan/tilt heads are to be used.

Connections

9When the pan/tilt head is to be controlled by the AW-RP400 pan/tilt head control panel for transmitting composite or component signals (and the AW-CB400 remote operation

panel is used to control the camera)

Camera cable (supplied)

Cable supplied with AW-CB400

10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP category 5) straight cable, max. 1640 ft. (500 m)

DC cable

(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or

UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,Coaxial cable to be locally purchased)

Coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281),

max. 1640 ft. (500 m)

AC adapter:

AW-PS300A Color monitor

Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera.

Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the transmission signal selection setting that supports the analog/IEEE1394 card.

Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN IP/RP connector with the controller’s CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD connector.

Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s VIDEO OUT connector with the cable compensation unit’s Y VIDEO IN connector (when composite signals are to be transmitted).

Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s Y OUT connector, Pr/SDI OUT connector and Pb OUT connector with the cable compensation unit’s Y VIDEO IN connector, PR C IN connector and PB IN connector (when component signals are to be transmitted).

Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable compensation unit’s Y VIDEO IN connector, PR C IN connector and PB IN connector with the color monitor’s VIDEO input connector or component input connectors.

Use the cable supplied with the remote operation panel to connect the controller’s CAMERA CONTROL IN FROM ROP connector with the remote operation panel’s CONTROL OUT TO CONTROL PANEL connector.

Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.

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Contents AW-PH360N Indicates safety information FCC Note Introduction ContentsAccessories Installation precautions Precautions for use Parts and their functions Tilting arm OAttaching the tilting arm Suspended installation Stand-alone installation$ Assembling the pan/tilt head For a precise landing For suspended installationFor stand-alone installation For a soft landingConnector printed circuit board $ Transmission signal selection settingOAnalog/IEEE1394 card settings Oweb card settings Osdi settingsWhen using the AW-RP400 controller $ Setting the cable compensation circuit of video signalsWhen using the AW-RP605A controller $ Installing the pan/tilt head $ Mounting the camera Suspended installationMounting example when the lens side is heavy Mounting example when the camera side is heavyWith the AW-E655/AW-E750/AW-E860 OAttaching the chainWith the AW-E350/AW-E650 With the AW-E350/AW-E650 With the AW-E655/AW-E750/AW-E860 OAdjusting slack in the chainOMounting a camera Connections Monitor Connections Compensation unit Zoom lens RS-232C cable AW-CA28T9 $ Connecting the connector panel RS-232C controlAs viewed from cable end $ Head connector panelConnector Pb OUT connector DC 12V in terminal board $ Connecting the AC adapter for use with the pan/tilt head10BASE-T $ Connection examplesAW-PS300A AC adapter AW-PS300A Equivalent to UTP Category 5 straight Cable, max ft 10 m Equivalent to Belden AW-RP605A Coaxial cable Camera cable supplied Panel is used to control the camera Coaxial cable Belden 8281, max ft m Color monitor AW-RC400 Connections Personal computer Belden 8281, max AW-CA50F29 AW-CA50E29 Limiters OFor the controller AW-RP301/AW-RP305/AW-RP501/AW-RP505 $ Setting/releasing the limitersOFor the controller AW-RP605A OFor the controller AW-RP400 $ Replacing the gear Replacement of consumable parts$ Replacing the battery $ Replacing the motorSpecifications $ Functions/performance Page Page Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company