Panasonic AWHE50HN manual Mode button lights up at the BAR setting

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Basic operations

wwControl exercised from the Multi Hybrid Control Panel AWRP555

Each time the [GAIN] button is pressed, the setting is switched in the sequence of GAIN AUTO 0dB L (9dB) H (18dB), and the mode is displayed by the LEDs as shown below.

[ON: LED lighted; OFF: LED off]

 

GAIN

MANU L

MANU H

 

button

LED

LED

AUTO

ON

OFF

OFF

0dB

OFF

OFF

OFF

LOW

OFF

ON

OFF

HIGH

OFF

OFF

ON

Others

OFF

ON

ON

Each time the [MODE] button is pressed, the setting is switched between CAM and BAR.

The [MODE] button lights up at the BAR setting.

For executing AWB. *1, *2

The unit does not have an ABC function.

For switching the SCENE file (FullAuto, Manual1 to 3).

For operating the camera menus.

MENU: This operates in the same way as MENU on the camera.

ITEM: This operates in the same way as ENTER on the camera.

YES: This operates in the same way as UP on the camera.

For selecting the cameras to be operated.

Shutter mode selection

Each time this button is pressed, one of the shutter modes set by the controller or “shutter OFF” is selected.

The [SHUTTER] button lights up in all modes except shutter OFF.

The shutter mode settings established by the [PRESET] buttons are as follows.

MODE

PRESET

MODE

PRESET

No.

No.

 

 

1/100

PRESET1

1/10000

PRESET7

1/250

PRESET2

SYNCHRO-

PRESET8

1/500

PRESET3

SCAN

 

1/1000

PRESET4

ELC

PRESET9

1/2000

PRESET5

OFF

PRESET10

1/4000

PRESET6

 

 

For switching WHITE BAL A, B or ATW.

NO: This operates in the same way as DOWN on the camera.

Each time the [EXT(AF)] button is pressed, the focus setting is switched between auto focus and manual focus.

When auto focus is selected, the [EXT(AF)] button lights.

When the focus setting is switched between auto focusing and manual focusing by the camera, the resulting status (lamp on or off) will not be reflected in the button.

*1: The lamp of the AWC switch flashes while automatic white balance is being executed. When AWB is completed successfully, the lamp goes off; when it is not completed successfully, it lights up.

*2: The switch lights without AWB being executed when the white balance mode of the main unit is ATW, or when the Color Bar is being displayed.

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Contents AW‑HE50SN Contents WwConcerning the Operating Instructions Before useWwOverview WwAbout copyright and licence WwRequired personal computer environmentWwTrademarks and registered trademarks WwNetwork security WwDisclaimer of warrantyBasic shooting operations Select the shooting modeWhen the AW‑RP50 is connected How to turn the power on and offWwTurning the power on Set the Operate switch on the controller to onSet the Operate switch on the controller to OFF WwTurning the power offWwTypes of shooting modes Selecting the unitsSelecting the shooting modes scene files WwHow to select the shooting mode Press the OK button again Press the Menu buttonTurn the jog dial main Press the OK buttonQqChanging the camera’s direction QqUsing the zoom functionQqSwitching the direction or zoom speed ShootingMenu screen is displayed Lens focus is not adjusted automaticallyUnit does not move Multiple color bands color bars are displayedMore advanced operations Manual shooting WwManually adjusting the focusWwManually adjusting the iris Press the Shutter button and turn its lamp on WwManually adjusting the shutter speedPress the Gain button to turn off its lamp WwManually adjusting the gainPress the OFF, LOW or HI button Position may occur Preset memoriesHold down the Memory button Set to the memory recording modeSet the memory recording mode Hold down the Reset buttonWhen the AW‑RP555 is connected QqAutomatic adjustment AWB AWB A or AWB B White balance adjustmentWwWhite balance adjustment Press the AWC button Press the SET button for 2 secondsQqAuto tracking white adjustment ATW Press the IRIS - button Black level master pedestal adjustmentWwBlack level master pedestal adjustment Press the M/IRIS buttonPress the Iris button several times to turn off its lamp QqHorizontal phase adjustment Genlock adjustment AW‑HE50S onlyWwGenlock adjustment Press the Mode button QqColor phase adjustmentGenlock adjustment AW‑HE50S only Table of operations Basic operationsChanging Press the  or  button to change the setting Jog dial R Jog dial mainPress the Menu button for 2 seconds to exit the camera menu QqProcedure for camera menu operation AW‑RP655Mode button lights up at the BAR setting Press the Item button QqProcedure for camera menu operation AW‑RP555Press the Menu button of the AW‑RP555 for 2 seconds Perform one of the following steps to select the menu itemCamera OSD QqProcedure for camera menu operation AW‑RP50WwTop Menu Setting the menu itemsWwSetting the menu items WwCamera screen When Manual1 to 3 is selected WwCamera screen When FullAuto is selectedWwContrast screen WwPicture 1/2 screen WwSystem screen WwPicture 2/2 screenWwOutput screen WwGenlock screen AW‑HE50S onlyRGB-NOR Format unchanged screen QqChanging the formatFormat change check screen Format Set screenWwOther 1/2 screen OSD Off With Tally Off, On Tally Enable Disable, EnableWireless Control Disable, Enable WwOther 2/2 screenWwFirmware Version screen WwMaintenance screenInitialize screen Menu settings initialized screenMenu settings unchanged screen QqConcerning initializationMenu item table Menu Factory setting Selection items FullAutoWeb setting screen WwMenu operations Control Setup Power on button / Standby button  Control button / Setup button Zoom  Focus WwControl screen Brightness  Preset Control pad and its buttons  Basic button WwSetup screenQqBasic screen QqImage screen Image  Image Image adjustPreset position Image adjust screen  Scene FullAuto, Manual1, Manual2, Manual3  Contrast Contrast Mode Auto, ManualAWB  Picture Chroma Level -3 to +3Preset position setting screen  Preset  Zoom  Limitation Setting  Genlock AW‑HE50S only  Output ENH setting instead Other QqUser mng  Host check Host auth. screen  Host auth IP address QqServer IP address QqNetworkNetwork screen  IP network Port numbers already used 20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68 Default gatewaySubnet mask  Host name 1 to 64 half-size characters  Password 0 to 32 half-size characters Access interval Ddns screen Contact 0 to 255 half-size characters Snmp screen Community 0 to 32 half-size characters  Location 0 to 32 half-size characters Time & date QqMaintenance Error description System log screenClick the Execute button Upgrade screenEnter the software version in the xxxxx part  Reset to the default and load the default Html files Default reset screen Reset to the default Except the network settings  Load the default Html files setup menu Upload Back up screen Download Other screen Category Display Description of error DDNS-related error displaysNTP-related error displays Login-related displaysLimiters Press one of the CAM1 to CAM4 buttons to select the unit Setting/releasing the limitersWwSetting the limiters WwBasic limiter operationsPp Releasing the lower limit position of the movement range WwResetting the limitersWwReleasing the limiters Pp Releasing the upper limit position of the movement rangeTrouble-triggered safe mode Safe modeWwConcerning the safe mode CPU WwSystem requirements for a PCSolution WwPrecautions when using Windows VistaSymptom Symptom QqRestrictions Restriction When activating audio on the web browserWwPrecautions when using Windows Restriction 2 When using Windows 7 with some products Restriction 1 On the setup pages for some productsPanasonic Solutions Company
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AWHE50HN specifications

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