Panasonic AW-PH360N manual OFor the controller AW-RP400

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Limiters

OFor the controller AW-RP400

1.To set the upper limit position of the travel range:

Using the controller, tilt the camera to the position which is to serve as the upper limit.

While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button on the controller, press PRESET MEMORY button 15 .

The setting is completed as soon as the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button 45 comes on.

To release the setting:

While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button on the controller, press PRESET MEMORY button 15 .

The setting is released when the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button 50 comes on.

3.To set the left-most limit position of the travel range:

Using the controller, tilt the camera to the position which is to serve as the left- most limit.

While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button on the controller, press PRESET MEMORY button 5 .

The setting is completed as soon as the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button 45 comes on.

To release the setting:

While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button on the controller, press PRESET MEMORY button 5 .

The setting is released when the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button 50 comes on.

2.To set the lower limit position of the travel range:

Using the controller, tilt the camera to the position which is to serve as the lower limit.

While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button on the controller, press PRESET MEMORY button 20 .

The setting is completed as soon as the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button 45 comes on.

To release the setting:

While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button on the controller, press PRESET MEMORY button 20 .

The setting is released when the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button 50 comes on.

4.To set the right-most limit position of the travel range:

Using the controller, tilt the camera to the position which is to serve as the right-most limit.

While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button on the controller, press PRESET MEMORY button 10 .

The setting is completed as soon as the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button 45 comes on.

To release the setting:

While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button on the controller, press PRESET MEMORY button 10 .

The setting is released when the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button 50 comes on.

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Contents AW-PH360N Indicates safety information FCC Note Accessories ContentsIntroduction Installation precautions Precautions for use Parts and their functions Tilting arm $ Assembling the pan/tilt head Suspended installation Stand-alone installationOAttaching the tilting arm For a soft landing For suspended installationFor stand-alone installation For a precise landingOsdi settings $ Transmission signal selection settingOAnalog/IEEE1394 card settings Oweb card settings Connector printed circuit boardWhen using the AW-RP605A controller $ Setting the cable compensation circuit of video signalsWhen using the AW-RP400 controller $ Installing the pan/tilt head Suspended installation $ Mounting the cameraMounting example when the camera side is heavy Mounting example when the lens side is heavyWith the AW-E350/AW-E650 OAttaching the chainWith the AW-E655/AW-E750/AW-E860 OMounting a camera OAdjusting slack in the chainWith the AW-E350/AW-E650 With the AW-E655/AW-E750/AW-E860 Connections Monitor Connections Compensation unit $ Connecting the connector panel RS-232C control Zoom lens RS-232C cable AW-CA28T9$ Head connector panel As viewed from cable endConnector Pb OUT connector $ Connecting the AC adapter for use with the pan/tilt head DC 12V in terminal board$ Connection examples 10BASE-TAW-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 $ Setting/releasing the limiters OFor the controller AW-RP301/AW-RP305/AW-RP501/AW-RP505OFor the controller AW-RP605A OFor the controller AW-RP400 $ Replacing the motor Replacement of consumable parts$ Replacing the battery $ Replacing the gearSpecifications $ Functions/performance Page Page Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company