Panasonic AW-PH405N manual Installation,  Assembling the pan-tilt head

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Installation

Assembling the pan-tilt head

When assembling the pan-tilt head, use the Allen key (provided) and screwdriver, and secure the head by tightening the screws firmly. After mounting the pan-tilt head, check there is no play in its installation.

Attaching the camera mounting base

Attach the camera mounting base to the rotary arm using the three mounting screws (M522 mm, with flat washers, spring washers) provided. The installation direction differs depending on how the base is installed.

Attaching the rotary arm

Attach the rotary arm to the rotary head using the four mounting screws (M522 mm, with flat washers, spring washers) provided. The installation direction differs depending on how the arm is installed.

For a stand-alone installation

Rotary head

Camera mounting base

Rotary arm

For installation on the ceiling

Change the guide pin and screw positions as shown in the figure below on the right, and then attach the camera mounting base to the rotary arm.

Camera Mounting base

Change the positions of the guide pins.

Rotary arm

Change the positions of the camera mounting screws.

Camera mounting base

Rotary head

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Contents Operating Instructions FCC Note Safety precautionsImportant Safety Instructions Contents  Handle the unit carefully Operating precautionsIntroduction Installation precautions AccessoriesParts and their function  Rotary head  Pedestal  Power ON/OFF switch Tally lamp accessory  Prompter connector Lens I/F 1 connector Lens I/F Rotary head connector panel  ND/EXT connector ND/EXT Lens P/S ON/OFF switch Lens P/S  Lens I/F 2 connector Lens I/F SDI connector SDI  COM connector COM Video connector Video  Cable Comp OFF/ON switch Cable Comp Assembling the pan-tilt head Installation Mounting the tally lamp Mode for ensuring safety in the case of trouble  Concerning the safety modesMode for ensuring safety in the case of collisions Installation Setting the installation direction switch  Setting the CPU circuit board switches Setting SW1 Setting the landing characteristics Pan-tilt head mounting conditions  Installing the pan-tilt headInstallation Convertible camera AW-E350/E650/E655/E750/E860  Mounting the camera Camera AW-E750  Attaching the wireWhen mounting the cameras without fan AW-E350, AW-E650 Fujinon HA42 series Canon HJ40 series, J35 series Multi-purpose camera AK-HC1500GLenses that can be used How to obtain the balance  Concerning the balance of the installed unitPrecautions for mounting the camera  Camera AK-HC1500G For a convertible camera AW-IF400 Switch settingsConnections For the AK-HC1500G When connecting a Fujinon extender change unit Cable specificationsWhen connecting a Canon lens with motorized extender unit  Replacing the gear Replacing the consumable parts Replacing the motor  Replacing the beltUnit inch mm AppearanceSupply voltage AC 120 V, 60 Hz Power consumption 120 W SpecificationsMemo Memo Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company

AW-PH405N specifications

The Panasonic AW-PH405N is a versatile and sophisticated robotic camera system designed for professional broadcasting and video production. Its advanced capabilities make it an ideal choice for a variety of applications, including television studios, sports events, and live productions. With its remarkable features and cutting-edge technologies, the AW-PH405N offers seamless integration into any production environment.

One of the standout features of the AW-PH405N is its exceptional image quality. The camera is equipped with a high-sensitivity 1/2.3-inch MOS sensor that delivers stunning 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution. This ensures sharp, clear images even in challenging lighting conditions, making it perfect for capturing dynamic performances and fast-paced events. Additionally, the camera supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) imaging, allowing for enhanced detail in both highlights and shadows.

Another key characteristic of the AW-PH405N is its advanced panning and tilting capabilities. With a wide pan range of 175 degrees and a tilt range of 30 degrees, the camera can cover a large area, making it suitable for wide-angle shots as well as close-ups. The robotic design allows for smooth and precise movements, which is essential for live broadcasts where timing is crucial.

The AW-PH405N utilizes Panasonic's advanced tracking technology, which enables it to follow subjects automatically. This is particularly beneficial in situations where a camera operator may not be available to assist. The camera can lock onto moving subjects, adjusting its positioning in real-time to ensure they remain in frame, greatly enhancing the production's efficiency.

Connectivity is another area where the AW-PH405N excels. It features a variety of output options, including 3G-SDI and HDMI, allowing for flexible integration with other equipment and systems. Its compatibility with Panasonic’s proprietary remote control system enables operators to manage multiple cameras from a single location, streamlining the production workflow.

In conclusion, the Panasonic AW-PH405N is an exemplary robotic camera that blends advanced technology with practical functionality. Its high-resolution imaging, superior mobility, and automation features make it a reliable solution for modern broadcasting needs. Whether in a studio or on location, the AW-PH405N is engineered to deliver outstanding performance, ensuring that every shot meets the high standards of professional video production.