Panasonic AW-HE100N Mounting bracket installed Tally lamp, L in connector, Video OUT connector

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Parts and their functions

6Mounting bracket (installed)

7Tally lamp

This comes on or goes off in response to the control from the controller but only when “On” has been selected as the tally lamp use setting.

8G/L IN connector

This is the genlock signal input connector.

This unit supports the BBS or VBS signal as the genlock signal.

Connect it to the G/L OUT connector on the cable compensator (AW-RC400) or other unit.

9VIDEO OUT connector

This is the output connector for the camera’s composite video signals. Connect it to a monitor or other such device. Use a BNC coaxial cable as the connecting cable.

HD/SD ANALOG OUT connector

This is the output connector for the camera’s HD/SD component video signals.

Use a D-SUB 15-pin connecting cable (VGA cable) or DSUB 15-pin and BNC coaxial connector conversion cable as the connecting cable.

Use a high-quality cable.

Pin No.

 

Signal name

 

 

 

1

Pr

(In Y/C mode: C)

 

 

 

2

Y

(In Y/C mode: VBS)

 

 

3

Pb (In Y/C mode: Y)

 

 

4 to 15

GND

 

 

 

CONTROLLER connector

This is the input connector for the control signals of the camera unit or pan-tilt head unit.

Connect it to the [TO PAN/TILT HEAD] connector on the controller.

SERVICE switches

These switches are used for maintenance purposes. Keep them all at the “OFF” position.

IR ID SET switches

These are used to select the ID of the accessory wireless remote control.

Switches [1] to [4] correspond to the [CAM1] to [CAM4] buttons on the wireless remote control.

Wireless remote control signal light-sensing area (rear)

RESERVE button

This reserve button is used for maintenance purposes. It is not normally used by the user.

AC IN socket

Connect the accessory power cable to this socket.

Option slot

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Contents Preliminary March Operating Instructions Installation Instructions provided separatelyFCC Note Safety precautionsImportant Safety Instructions Contents Overview AccessoriesMultiple number of formats supported CharacteristicsTightening the installation screws Installation precautionsConcerning the installation location Operating precautions Controller supported  When connecting the AW-RP655 When connecting the AW-RP400 + AW-IF400 + AW-CB400 Concerning the controllerGreen and blinks twice Parts and their functionsCamera unit Rotary head HD/SD Analog OUT connector Mounting bracket installed Tally lampL in connector Video OUT connectorWireless remote control  A/FOCUS button PRESET/LIMIT button Pan-tilt buttons and menu operation buttons       Focus buttons F NGetting the wireless remote control ready Concerning the wireless remote controlSelect the unit to be operated Select the shooting modeBasic shooting operations Set the Operate switch on the controller to on How to turn the power on and offTurning the power on Turning the power off Press the 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 button of Control When performing the operations Using the controllerSelecting the units Press the 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 buttonTypes of shooting modes Selecting the shooting modes scene filesPress the  or  button How to select the shooting modePress the  or  button to make Camera Setting blink Example Halogen modePress the OK button again Press the jog dial main to make the shooting mode blinkTurn the jog dial main Press the OK buttonShooting Camera picture is too light or too dark Lens focus is not adjusted automaticallyMultiple color bands color bars are displayed Menu screen is displayedMore advanced operations Manual shooting Manually adjusting the focusWhen the AW-RP400 is connected Manually adjusting the iris 100 250 500 1000 2000 Synchro Scan Manually adjusting the shutter speedWhen doing the adjustment Using the controller Press the Shutter button and turn its lamp onPress the 0dB, L, M or H Gain button and turn on its lamp Manually adjusting the gainPress the Gain button and turn on the Manu lamp Press the Gain button to turn off its lampDisplay the picture to be shot on the monitor Preset memoriesSet to the preset memory mode Set to the memory recording modeErasing preset memory settings Set the memory recording modeHold down the Reset button White balance adjustment White balance adjustmentPress the AWC button  Auto tracking white adjustment ATW 3200K and 5600K presets Press the SET button for two seconds Manual adjustment Black balance adjustment Black balance adjustmentPress the IRIS- button Black level total pedestal adjustmentBlack level total pedestal adjustment Press the M/IRIS button Press the Iris button several times to turn on its lamp Press the Iris button several times to turn off its lamp Horizontal phase adjustment Genlock adjustmentGenlock adjustment  Color phase adjustment Mode is switched to the camera picture display Table of operations Basic menu operationsMain menu is displayed Press the C button of Option SW Press the YES buttonMain menu Setting the menu itemsSetting the menu items Pan-tilt head unit setting menuInitialization confirmation screen Concerning initializationInitialization Initialize  Return to the previous menu main menu ReturnShooting mode setting menus Camera Setting menuSharpness setting menu in the user mode is displayed here Gain adjustment Gain Auto, 0dB to 12dB, 15dB, 18dB Brightness setting menu User mode brightness setting menu Picture level adjustment Picture Level -4 to +4 User mode color setting menu Color setting menuSharpness setting menu user mode only Genlock/color bar setting menuOther settings Other Set menu  Other setting Other Set menu for the user mode Other Set Menu item table Menu Factory Setting Pan Tilt Head SettingLimiters Basic limiter operations Setting/releasing the limitersSetting the limiters Resetting the limitersConcerning the safe modes Collision-triggered safe modeTrouble-triggered safe mode Safe modes Operation Troubleshooting Video Replacing the belt MaintenanceReplacing the consumable parts Unit inch mm AppearanceFUNCTIONS and Performance Camera unit SpecificationsPan-tilt head unit Memo Page Eastern Zone