Panasonic AW-HE870N operating instructions Genlock adjustment,  Horizontal phase control

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Adjustment

Genlock adjustment

Phase adjustments must be performed with the camera menu when external synchronizing signals are supplied to the system in cases where multiple cameras are used or peripheral devices are connected.

Please contact your dealer for the adjustment.

Notes

When horizontal phase adjustment is moved, color phase is also moved.

Adjust color phase whenever horizontal phase adjustment is moved.

Phases of the composite and Y/C signals are interlocked for adjustments.

Three-value synchronizing signals of the HD format are not supported.

When using external synchronization, only the output signal for the selected video output format (Format) will be synchronized (1080i, 720p, or 480i).

When selecting an HD format (1080i or 720p), neither the VIDEO OUT signal (composite signal) nor the Y/C signal output from the AW-CA50T8

S-Video terminal will be synchronized with the external synchronizing signal.

To synchronize the VIDEO OUT signal (composite signal) or the Y/C signal output from the AW-CA50T8 S-Video terminal with the external synchronizing signal, use “480i” as the video output format (selected from the camera menu).

Horizontal phase control

The phases of the HD signals (1080i, 720p) and SD signals (480i) are interlocked for adjustments.

When adjusting the phase of HD signals

Observe the waveforms of signal outputs on other HD equipment and the HD analog signal output of this unit on a two-channel oscilloscope.

Then match the horizontal phase of both signals by adjusting them with the horizontal phase control of the camera menu.

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Contents Operating Instructions Installation instructions providedRisk of Electric Shock Do not Open FCC NotePage Important Safety Instructions Contents Menu item setting/changing Menu item setting/changing User ModeChanging the settings Preface Standard accessoriesOperating Instructions DC cable 9.84 ft m Mounting spacer Down converter a standard feature FeaturesSpecial notes on operation DON’TS Precautions for useDOS Precautions for installation Concerning the installation location of the cameraConcerning electromagnetic interference Tightening the mounting screws and mounting spacer Concerning the mounting screws and drop-prevention wireParts to be provided by the customer for installation  Mounting screws M4 For attaching the drop-prevention wire Drop-prevention wire Front view / Top view / Rear view / Bottom view Major operating controls and their functionsFront view Top view Rear view Bottom view  ENTER/AWB switch ENTER/AWB  Menu switch Menu Lens mount  Lens fixing ring knob Video output connector Video OUT  UP/ABB switch UP/ABB Iris connector Iris  DOWN/BAR switch DOWN/BAR G/L input connector G/L  DC 12 V input connector 12 V Cable clamp  Optional card slot Option CardWhen the pan-tilt head has been used MountingLens mounting Depth 3/8˝ 10 mm  Example where the camera is mounted on a ceiling or wall CeilingWall Camera mounting bracket Mounting spacer supplied  Example of mounting on a surface above CameraIndoor Pan/tilt Head AW-PH400 Video OUT System configuration ConnectionsConnection of a remote operation panel When an SDI card AW-HHD870 has been installedInput 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 Control exercised from the Remote Operation Panel AW-CB400 How to operate the systemHow 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 Operating procedure Adjust the black balanceTake the shots Flange back adjustment For zoom lens AdjustmentAutomatic iris power zoom lens Iris gain control in a lens Automatic white balance control AWB AWB A/AWB B White balance adjustment Automatic tracking white balance setting ATW  Manual white balance setting Preset of 3200K or 5600K white balance Black balance adjustment Total pedestal level adjustment Genlock adjustment  Horizontal phase controlWhen adjusting the phase of HD signals Adjustment by camera menu When adjusting the phase of SD signals Color phase adjustment Menu item setting/changing Menu item setting Setting when using the camera by itself Main menu of Halogen, Fluorescent, Outdoor Mode Main menu of User Mode Main menu screen Sub menu Halogen, Fluorescent, Outdoor Mode  Detecting ratio adjustment Light PEAK/AVG P50 to A50 Description of the setting screen 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 DB to -1 dB Skin color adjustment Flesh Tone -3 to +3  Color Set  Chroma level adjustment Chroma Level -3 to +3 Detail level setting Level Off, Low, High  Clean DNR setting Clean DNR Off, Low, High Video output format setting Format 480i, 720p  Subcarrier phase fine adjustment SC Fine -127 to +127Horizontal phase can be adjusted when a genlock signal  SD 480i 2D LPF SD 2D LPF Off, Low, HighIris Control NG  Component output setting Component RGB, Y/Pb/Pr, Y/CPage Sub menu User Mode Menu item setting/changing User Mode Brightness Set Display  HD Detail Set Display SD Detail Set Display  Color Matrix Set Display Color Correction Set Display  Other Set Display  G/L Set Display 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 Pedestal, B Pedestal  Color Set  Chroma level adjustment Chroma Level -3 to +3 Detail band setting Detail Band 1 to  Noise suppress level setting Noise Suppress 1 to Level dependent level setting Level Dependent 0 % to 25 %  Dark detail level setting Dark Detail 0 to  Chroma detail level setting Chroma Detail 0 to Clean DNR setting Clean DNR Off, Low, High  Detail band setting Detail Band 1 to  Noise suppress level setting Noise Suppress 1 to Level dependent level setting Level Dependent 0 % to 25 %  Dark detail level setting Dark Detail 0 to  Chroma detail level setting Chroma Detail 0 to Clean DNR setting Clean DNR Off, Low, High Linear Matrix G-R MatrixG-R -31 to +31 Linear Matrix R-B MatrixR-B -31 to +31Linear Matrix G-B MatrixG-B -31 to +31 Linear Matrix B-R MatrixB-R -31 to +31Color Correction Set  Subcarrier phase fine adjustment SC Fine -127 to +127  G/L Set  Horizontal phase adjustment H Phase -206 to +49 Other Set  Gamma level setting Gamma 0.35 to  Knee level setting Knee Point 88 % to 98 %, Dynamic Black stretch setting Black Stretch Off, On  Flare correction level setting Flare R/G/B 0 to 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 format settings Changing the settingsChanging the component setting Setting the EBU matrix Setting to initial set Setting to initial set Factory presets Halogen, Fluorescent, Outdoor Mode Initial settings of the setting items Factory preset valuesUser EBU Matrix Set No power TroubleshootingUsing the controller Cannot operateCannot display LensMenus  Check that the unit and lens have been connected properlyCamera’s images SettingsAre not displayed or They are disturbedWith the coloring Something is wrongPictures Pictures are tooFan Error is Indicators flashMultiple color bands Color bars are Displayed Controller’sUnit inch mm AppearanceSpecifications Input/Output connectors Video output format settingIndicator White balanceDimensions W  H  D Allowable temperature rangesWeight Ambient operating humidityMemo Memo Eastern Zone