Panasonic AW-HE870N  Lens mount,  Lens fixing ring knob,  Menu switch Menu

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Major operating controls and their functions

Lens mount

2/3˝ bayonet type lens or a microscope adapter can be mounted.

Lens fixing ring knob

Mount the lens on the camera and rotate the lens fixing ring knob clockwise in order to fix the lens securely.

Camera mounting screw holes (Inch screws: 1/4-20UNC)

When installing the camera, use these screw holes to secure the camera.

Furthermore, fit the supplied mounting spacer into these screw holes, and use the mounting screws (M4) to attach the drop-prevention wire.

For more details, refer to page 21.

MENU switch [MENU]

A menu will appear on the monitor screen when MENU switch is pressed for at least 3 seconds.

The menu screen is cleared when the switch is pressed for at least 3 seconds while the menu is displayed. When this switch is pressed while an item is being changed on a sub menu screen, the set values will revert back to those prior to making changes.

ENTER/AWB switch [ENTER/AWB]

If this switch is pressed on the main menu screen, a sub menu screen with selection items appears, and if it is pressed on the sub menu screen, the selection items start flashing to indicate that their settings can be changed.

Pressing this switch while the camera is in a status where settings can be changed finalizes changes.

This switch finalizes the “O.K.” or “CANCEL” selection when pressed in individual confirmation screens (see pages 86 to 89 for details).

When the menu is not displayed or the camera is in shooting mode, the automatic white balance control (AWB) can be set with this switch.

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Contents Installation instructions provided Operating InstructionsFCC Note Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenPage Important Safety Instructions Contents Menu item setting/changing User Mode Menu item setting/changingChanging the settings Standard accessories PrefaceOperating Instructions DC cable 9.84 ft m Mounting spacerFeatures  Down converter a standard featureSpecial notes on operation Precautions for use DON’TSDOS Concerning the installation location of the camera Precautions for installationConcerning electromagnetic interference Concerning the mounting screws and drop-prevention wire Tightening the mounting screws and mounting spacer Mounting screws M4 For attaching the drop-prevention wire Parts to be provided by the customer for installation Drop-prevention wire Major operating controls and their functions Front view / Top view / Rear view / Bottom viewFront view Top view Rear view Bottom view  Menu switch Menu  ENTER/AWB switch ENTER/AWB Lens mount  Lens fixing ring knob UP/ABB switch UP/ABB  Video output connector Video OUT Iris connector Iris  DOWN/BAR switch DOWN/BAR DC 12 V input connector 12 V  G/L input connector G/L Cable clamp  Optional card slot Option CardMounting When the pan-tilt head has been usedLens mounting Depth 3/8˝ 10 mm Ceiling  Example where the camera is mounted on a ceiling or wallWall  Example of mounting on a surface above Camera Camera mounting bracket Mounting spacer suppliedIndoor Pan/tilt Head AW-PH400 System configuration Connections Video OUTWhen an SDI card AW-HHD870 has been installed Connection of a remote operation panelInput Output Connection of the Indoor Pan-tilt Head AW-PH360  AW-IF400 Switch settings when the AW-RP400 is used HD/SD-SDI Connection of the Indoor Pan-tilt Head AW-PH400 SW1 SW2 SET UP 10BASE-T Connection of the Indoor Pan-tilt Head AW-PH405  AW-IF400 Switch settings when the AW-RP400 is used HD/SD HD/SD-SDI Connection of the Outdoor Pan-tilt Head AW-PH650  AW-IF400 Switch settings when the AW-RP400 is used HD/SD How to operate the system Control exercised from the Remote Operation Panel AW-CB400How to operate the system Procedure for camera menu operation AW-CB400 Jog dial main How to operate the system Procedure for camera menu operation AW-RP655 How to operate the system Mode How to operate the system Procedure for camera menu operation AW-RP555 Use mode setting Use Mode SettingSelecting Adjust the black balance Operating procedureTake the shots Adjustment Flange back adjustment For zoom lensAutomatic iris power zoom lens Iris gain control in a lensWhite balance adjustment  Automatic white balance control AWB AWB A/AWB B Manual white balance setting  Automatic tracking white balance setting ATW Preset of 3200K or 5600K white balance Black balance adjustment Total pedestal level adjustment  Horizontal phase control Genlock adjustmentWhen adjusting the phase of HD signals When adjusting the phase of SD signals Adjustment by camera menu Color phase adjustment Menu item setting Menu item setting/changing Setting when using the camera by itself Main menu of User Mode Main menu of Halogen, Fluorescent, Outdoor Mode Main menu screen Sub menu Halogen, Fluorescent, Outdoor Mode Description of the setting screen  Detecting ratio adjustment Light PEAK/AVG P50 to A50 Gain setting Gain Auto, -6 dB to 18 dB  AGC maximum gain setting AGC Max Gain 6 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB Black level setting Pedestal -150 to +150 DB to -1 dB Color Set  Chroma level adjustment Chroma Level -3 to +3  Skin color adjustment Flesh Tone -3 to +3 Clean DNR setting Clean DNR Off, Low, High  Detail level setting Level Off, Low, High Subcarrier phase fine adjustment SC Fine -127 to +127  Video output format setting Format 480i, 720pHorizontal phase can be adjusted when a genlock signal  SD 480i 2D LPF SD 2D LPF Off, Low, High Component output setting Component RGB, Y/Pb/Pr, Y/C Iris Control NGPage Menu item setting/changing User Mode Sub menu User Mode Brightness Set Display  HD Detail Set Display Color Matrix Set Display  SD Detail Set Display Color Correction Set Display  G/L Set Display  Other Set Display Detecting ratio adjustment Light PEAK/AVG P50 to A50  AGC maximum gain setting AGC Max Gain 6 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB  Gain setting Gain Auto, -6 dB to 18 dB Black level setting Pedestal -150 to +150  Color Set  Chroma level adjustment Chroma Level -3 to +3 Pedestal, B Pedestal Noise suppress level setting Noise Suppress 1 to  Detail band setting Detail Band 1 to Level dependent level setting Level Dependent 0 % to 25 %  Chroma detail level setting Chroma Detail 0 to  Dark detail level setting Dark Detail 0 to Clean DNR setting Clean DNR Off, Low, High  Noise suppress level setting Noise Suppress 1 to  Detail band setting Detail Band 1 to Level dependent level setting Level Dependent 0 % to 25 %  Chroma detail level setting Chroma Detail 0 to  Dark detail level setting Dark Detail 0 to Clean DNR setting Clean DNR Off, Low, High Linear Matrix R-B MatrixR-B -31 to +31 Linear Matrix G-R MatrixG-R -31 to +31Linear Matrix G-B MatrixG-B -31 to +31 Linear Matrix B-R MatrixB-R -31 to +31Color Correction Set  G/L Set  Horizontal phase adjustment H Phase -206 to +49  Subcarrier phase fine adjustment SC Fine -127 to +127 Other Set  Gamma level setting Gamma 0.35 to  Knee level setting Knee Point 88 % to 98 %, Dynamic Flare correction level setting Flare R/G/B 0 to  Black stretch setting Black Stretch Off, On EBU matrix setting EBU Matrix Set Off, On  Video output format setting Format 480i, 720p Component output setting Component RGB, Y/Pb/Pr, Y/C Menu item setting/changing User Mode Changing the settings Changing the format settingsChanging the component setting Setting the EBU matrix Setting to initial set Factory presets Setting to initial setInitial settings of the setting items Factory preset values  Halogen, Fluorescent, Outdoor ModeUser EBU Matrix Set Troubleshooting No powerUsing the controller Cannot operateLens Cannot displayMenus  Check that the unit and lens have been connected properlySettings Camera’s imagesAre not displayed or They are disturbedSomething is wrong With the coloringPictures Pictures are tooIndicators flash Fan Error isMultiple color bands Color bars are Displayed Controller’sAppearance Unit inch mmSpecifications Video output format setting Input/Output connectorsIndicator White balanceAllowable temperature ranges Dimensions W  H  DWeight Ambient operating humidityMemo Memo Eastern Zone