Panasonic AW-PH405N manual  Rotary head,  Pedestal  Power ON/OFF switch,  Tally lamp accessory

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Parts and their function

Rotary head

This rotates in the horizontal direction.

Pedestal

POWER ON/OFF switch

Where a switch is pushed in, the unit’s power is turned on, and the unit’s power is turned off after the switch has jumped out.

AC inlet [AC IN] (AC 3-point inlet)

Connect the accessory AC power cable to this inlet.

Camera mounting base mounting screws

M522 mm hexagon socket head screws (with flat washers, spring washers) (3 of each provided as accessories)

These parts are used to secure the camera mounting base to the rotary arm.

Tally lamp (accessory)

This is lighted up red by the selected signals.

Rotary arm mounting screws

M522 mm hexagon socket head screws (with flat washers, spring washers) (4 of each provided as accessories)

These parts are used to secure the rotary arm to the rotary head.

Rotary arm

This rotates in the vertical direction.

Camera mounting base

Mount the convertible camera or multi-purpose camera on this base.

Pan-tilt head mounting holes

These four holes are used when installing the pan-tilt head.

Bottom panel

Use the unit with this panel in position.

PROMPTER connector

The prompter is connected to this connector.

The maximum current which can be supplied from the DC 12 V OUT socket is 2.5 A.

When the prompter is connected, the pan-tilt head’s speed is reduced to about one-third.

When connecting the prompter, be absolutely sure to short-circuit the DETECT terminal (Pin No.14) and the GND terminal (Pin No.15).

Note Consult your dealer when a prompter is to be installed since it will be necessary for the balance between the mounting fixture and overall weight and other aspects to be checked.

Pin layout as seen facing the prompter connector

Pin No.

Signal Name

1

 

– – –

 

9

– – –

2

 

PROMPTER VIDEO

 

10

PROMPTER VIDEO GND

3

 

– – –

 

11

– – –

4

 

DC 12 V OUT

 

12

– – –

5

 

GND

 

13

– – –

6

 

– – –

 

14

DETECT

7

 

– – –

 

15

GND

8

 

– – –

Guide pin

Use this to determine the direction in which the camera is to be mounted.

Camera mounting screws (U1/4” 20UNC)

These are used to secure the camera firmly after it has been mounted.

Side blank panel

For normal operation, use the unit with this panel in position.

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Contents Operating Instructions Safety precautions FCC NoteImportant Safety Instructions Contents  Handle the unit carefully Operating precautionsIntroduction Accessories Installation precautionsParts and their function  Pedestal  Power ON/OFF switch  Tally lamp accessory Prompter connector  Rotary headRotary 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  Lens I/F 1 connector Lens I/F COM connector COM  Video connector Video Cable Comp OFF/ON switch Cable Comp  SDI connector SDIInstallation  Assembling the pan-tilt head 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 CPU circuit board switches  Setting SW1Setting the landing characteristics Setting the installation direction switch Installing the pan-tilt head  Pan-tilt head mounting conditionsInstallation  Mounting the camera Convertible camera AW-E350/E650/E655/E750/E860 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  Concerning the balance of the installed unit How to obtain the balancePrecautions 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 consumable parts  Replacing the motor Replacing the belt  Replacing the gearAppearance Unit inch mmSpecifications Supply voltage AC 120 V, 60 Hz Power consumption 120 WMemo Memo Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company

AW-PH405N specifications

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