Panasonic AW-PH650N manual Cable compensation circuit settings, Comp circuit board

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Installation

Cable compensation circuit settings

When the pan/tilt head and controller have been connected, the maximum allowable length of the connecting cables is 3281 ft. (1000 m) for the 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) and coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281). However, when using the cables beyond a distance of 1640 ft. (500 m), set the cable compensation circuit to ON by following the steps. (The factory setting is OFF.)

Remove the five screws used to attach the sunshade cover to keep direct sunlight off the unit, and remove this cover. Remove the five screws used to attach the pan/tilt head main unit cover, and remove this cover.

Set the SW1 on the internal COMP circuit board to ON.

Return the main unit cover and sunshade cover to their original positions, and use the mounting screws to fasten them securely.

Sunshade cover

Main unit cover

COMP circuit board

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Set to ON.

The selector switch

When sending HD analog component signals using the AK-HC910 or AK-HC900, set SW2, SW3 to HD.

At this switch setting, the cable compensation circuit will not work even if SW1 is set to ON so set SW1 to OFF.

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Contents AW-PH650N FCC Note Safety precautionsImportant Safety Instructions Introduction ContentsAccessories Precautions for use Steps to be taken prior to installation Installation precautionsMounting Pan/tilt head Precautions for installationHow to install Dimensions of area where unit is mounted Unit inch mmMounting AC adapter Pan/tilt head Main unit Pan/tilt head Parts and their functionsHousing unit AC adapter unit Supplied cable unit  High-density D-SUB 15P connector male 26P connector male 50P connector male26P connector male D-SUB 15P connector female  26P connector maleInstalling the housing mount frame InstallationComp circuit board Cable compensation circuit settingsCPU circuit board switch settings Support arm completely enters the groove How to install the cameraWhen the AW-E350 or AW-E650 camera is used When the AW-E750 or AW-E860 camera is usedWhen the AK-HC910 camera is used When the AW-E655 camera is usedWhen the AK-HC1500 camera is used When a regular lens is used  How to attach the lens When a large lens is usedThermostat sensor Check that How to install the housing Connections Concerning the connectors inside the housingConnecting the cameras and housing Connections with a convertible cameraAW-E350 Connections with the AK-HC910 series Connections with the AK-HC1500 Precautions when controlling AK-HC1500 from the AW-CB400 AC power input cable Rubber bushingConnections with AC adapter Multi function controller AW-RP655 Example of connections when using a convertible cameraExample of connections when using a multi purpose camera  Precautions when using the AK-HC910Concerning iris control Limiters Setting the limitersReleasing the limiters Setting the limiter againInstalling the new battery Replacement of consumable partsReplacing the battery Removing the batteryReplacing the motor Replacing the beltReplacing the gear Main unit Appearance11/16 10-1/2 M8 nut Cable specifications Connect to the Iris connector on the camera When an RD lens made by Fujinon is used General SpecificationsPage Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company

AW-PH650N specifications

The Panasonic AW-PH650N is a cutting-edge pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera designed to meet the demands of professional broadcast and live production environments. Known for its robust build and advanced features, the AW-PH650N is a popular choice among broadcasters, event organizers, and content creators looking for high-quality video capture.

One of the standout features of the AW-PH650N is its superior imaging technology. Equipped with a high-sensitivity 1/2.8-inch CMOS sensor, this camera delivers exceptional image quality, even in low-light conditions. With a resolution of up to 1080p and a wide dynamic range, it ensures clear and vivid visuals, making it perfect for various applications, from live sports events to corporate broadcasts.

Another key characteristic is its remarkable 30x optical zoom capability. This provides users with the flexibility to capture distant subjects without sacrificing image quality. The camera also supports a variety of HD video formats, allowing for seamless integration with existing broadcasting infrastructure and workflows.

The AW-PH650N incorporates advanced auto focus technology for quick and precise focusing, even on moving subjects. This is particularly beneficial for dynamic settings where the action is fast-paced. Additionally, the camera features a high-performance stabilization system, which helps to minimize unwanted shake and maintain smooth shots, contributing to a more professional appearance in the final output.

Network connectivity is another significant advantage of the AW-PH650N. It supports both NDI (Network Device Interface) and RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol), allowing for easy integration into IP-based production environments. This capability facilitates remote production and monitoring, providing greater operational flexibility.

User-friendly operability is emphasized in the design of the AW-PH650N. It includes an intuitive control interface, making it accessible for operators of varying experience levels. The camera can be remotely controlled via standard protocols, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of control systems and software.

Overall, the Panasonic AW-PH650N represents a significant advancement in PTZ camera technology, combining high-quality imaging, advanced zoom capabilities, sophisticated focusing, and versatile connectivity options. Its robust performance and user-friendly features make it an ideal solution for anyone looking to elevate their live broadcasting or production capabilities.