Panasonic AW-RC400N MONITOR1, 2 connectors BAC adaptor storage space, Video in connectors 1 to

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Cable Compensation Unit AW-RC400

Parts and their function

;MONITOR1, 2 connectors

BAC adaptor storage space

The video signals of the cameras selected by the AW-RP400 pan/tilt control panel or the AW-CB400 remote operation panel which is connected to the AW-RP400 are output from these connectors.

The output signals are cable-compensated signals of the same type as the input signals. For instance, if a channel to which composite signals have been input is selected, these composite signals will be cable-compensated and output.

The AC adaptor can be stored here when the ambient temperature in the location where the cable compensation unit has been installed is under 86°F (30°C). Remove the two screws, and remove the storage space cover. Stow the AW-PS301 AC adaptor in such a way that the pull-out cable will not be stressed. Trouble will occur in the AC adaptor if the ambient temperature exceeds 86°F (30°C), in which case it should not be stored in the space.

<Y/VIDEO IN connectors [1 to 5]

The analog video signals are input to these connectors. They are terminated internally by a 75-ohm resistance. Either Y (component signals or Y of the Y/C signals with sync) or VIDEO (composite) signals are supplied.

=Pr/C IN connectors [1 to 5]

The analog video signals are input to these connectors. They are terminated internally by a 75-ohm resistance. Either Pr (R-Y among the component signals) or C (C of the Y/C signals) signals are supplied.

>Pb IN connectors [1 to 5]

The analog video signals are input to these connectors. They are terminated internally by a 75-ohm resistance. The Pb (B-Y among the component signals) signals are supplied.

?Y/VIDEO OUT connectors [1 to 5]

The analog video signals are output from these connectors. Cable-compensated Y or VIDEO (composite) signals that are in accordance with the input signals are output. Y signals are output if component Y signals have been input to the Y/VIDEO IN connectors

[1 to 5], and composite signals are output if composite signals have been input.

@Pr/C OUT connectors [1 to 5]

The analog video signals are output from these connectors. Cable-compensated Pr or C signals that are in accordance with the input signals are output.

Pr signals are output if Pr signals have been input to the Pr/C IN connectors [1 to 5], and C signals are output if C signals have been input.

APb OUT connectors [1 to 5]

The analog video signals are output from these connectors. Cable-compensated Pb signals are output if Pb signals have been input to the Pb IN connectors

[1 to 5].

CCable clamp

This is used to clamp the cable of the AW-PS301 AC adaptor in place and prevent it from coming loose.

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Contents AW-RL400 AW-PH400 AW-RP400 AW-RC400 AW-RL400Safety precautions FCC NoteImportant Safety Instructions Contents ≥ Do not use the units outdoors ≥ Maintenance Operating precautions≥ Handle the units carefully Precautions for use AccessoriesIntroduction Installation precautions Parts and their function Rotary head connector panel Pedestal connector panel Pedestal Power ON/OFF switchBottom panel Prompter connector Tally lamp accessoryND/EXT connector ND/EXT @ SDI in connector SDILens I/F 2 connector Lens I/F Option connector OptionConnector Y ConnectorSDI connector SDI L in connector G/LFor a stand-alone installation For installation on the ceiling$ Assembling the pan/tilt head Attaching the camera mounting baseMounting the tally lamp For stand-alone installation $ Setting the mounting direction switchFor installation on the ceiling $ Setting the PCB switches $ Installing the pan/tilt head $ Mounting the camera ≥ Camera AW-E750 $ Attaching the wire≥ Camera AW-E650, AW-E350 Replacing the consumable parts Power consumption SpecificationsSupply voltage Memo Zoom switch Plug D-SUB 15-pin for tally/INCOM system Rack-mounting adaptors Mounting screws M4!8 mm$ Front panel PAN Position indicator Iris indicator= Zoom indicator Focus indicatorPreset Memory selection buttons 1 to PAN/TILT lever/ROTATION control switchMemory button LCD panelEXT Cont IN/OUT connectors Camera Control in from RCB P1 to P5 connectorsTALLY/INCOM connector $ Rear panelRemote connector Control OUT to PAN/TILT Head P1 to P5 connectorsMoni SEL OUT connector Camera Control in from ROP connectorMenu settings $ Operation method$ List of menu items and settings Menu item Setting Description Initial valueTilt Range setting 190/300 degrees Speed with Zoom POS. setting OFF/1/2/3Preset Speed setting 1 to Iris Control setting BOTH/RP400/CB400Option Switch a to H settings Memory Length setting 60s/120s/300s/600sControl Select Mode setting INTERLOCK/UN-INTERLOCK Buzzer setting OFF/ONAuto RUN setting Start No., END No., Interval SD Card settingHow to mount the AW-RP400 in a rack How to change the position of the connector panel Before changing the position, turn off the powerBefore replacing the zoom switch, turn off the power How to replace the zoom switchSecure the zoom switch using the four screws Replacing the consumable parts Supply voltage DC 12.0 Power consumption Approx W Cable Compensation Unit AW-RC400 Front panel Power LED Power switchCable length setting switches 0 to SHORT/LONG selector switchMONITOR1, 2 connectors BAC adaptor storage space Video in connectors 1 to= Pr/C in connectors 1 to Pb in connectors 1 toHow to mount the AW-RC400 in a rack Power consumption Approx W Ambient operating temperaturePan/tilt head connecting cable Pan/tilt head connector Rotary ring Camera mounting screw U1/4-20UNCCamera mounting plate a B Roll unit anchoring screw holesInstallation When the AW-E750, AW-E650 or AW-E350 is used as the camera When the AW-E655 is used as the cameraCamera mounting plate’s screws Pan/tilt head connector Supply voltage DC 24 Power consumption Approx WPerformance Connections Zoom/focus Control Example of system configuration MONITOR1 MONITOR2Operating procedures $ Turning on the power$ Providing cable compensation for the cameras $ Genlock adjustments for the respective cameras $ Video adjustments for the cameras$ Tracing memory settings Setting the recording time and number of memoriesPlaying the tracing memory data $ Setting the preset memory data Registering the preset memory dataChanging the tracing memory data Erasing the tracing memory dataPlaying the preset memory data Cable specifications Cable specifications When an RD lens made by Fujinon is used Page Page Page Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company