Panasonic AW-PH650N manual When a large lens is used,  How to attach the lens

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Installation

<When a large lens is used>

A large lens can be attached to the AK-HC910 or AK-HC1500, and stowed inside the housing for use. In a case like this, attach it by following the steps below.

Use any of the large lenses listed below.

HA42 × 13.5 BERD or A42 × 13.5 BERD made by Fujinon Corporation

HJ40 × 14B IASD-V or J35e × 15B IASD made by Canon Inc.

No other lenses can be used.

How to attach the lens

Remove the lens hood and zoom lever of the large lens.

Zoom lever

Lens hood

Attach the lens holder (supplied) to the lens supporter mounting screw on the bottom of the lens.

 

Lens holder

 

Mounting

Lens supporter

screw

mounting screw

Allen key

 

 

Washers

M6 mounting screws (supplied) are used for a Fujinon lens; M5 mounting screws (supplied) are used for a Canon lens.

Fit the camera and lens together.

Mount the camera mount on the top panel of the camera. For details on how to mount it, refer to the section on how to mount the cameras and mount.

Connect the supplied camera cable to the I/F REMOTE connector at the back of the camera.

In order to make it easier to connect the cable after stowing the lens unit, the cable must be connected here when a large lens is to be used.

Place the assembly of the camera mount, camera and large lens inside the housing from the front edge of the lens.

Hook a piece of string (supplied) around the lens barrel, and stow the assembly inside the housing. At this point, with the assembly tilted at an angle of around 45 degrees () as shown in the figure below, position the entire lens motor drive area at the front right inside the inner wall of the housing and the lens holder in front of the I/F connector, and insert it diagonally with the front end of the lens first.

After stowing the lens unit, return the tilted camera to its original angle (), place the camera mount up against the support ribs on both sides of the housing, and fit these areas between the plate nut and mount.

String

Lens holder

Lens motor drive area

Camera mount

support ribsI/F connector area of the housing

Lens holder (Insert this in

Camera mount screwsfront of the I/F connector.)

Camera mount

Lens motor drive area

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Contents AW-PH650N Safety precautions FCC NoteImportant Safety Instructions Precautions for use ContentsAccessories IntroductionInstallation precautions  Steps to be taken prior to installationDimensions of area where unit is mounted Unit inch mm Precautions for installationHow to install Mounting Pan/tilt headMounting AC adapter Pan/tilt head Parts and their functions Main unit Pan/tilt headHousing unit AC adapter unit Supplied cable unit  26P connector male 26P connector male 50P connector male26P connector male D-SUB 15P connector female  High-density D-SUB 15P connector maleInstallation Installing the housing mount frameCable compensation circuit settings Comp circuit boardCPU circuit board switch settings How to install the camera Support arm completely enters the grooveWhen the AW-E750 or AW-E860 camera is used When the AW-E350 or AW-E650 camera is usedWhen the AW-E655 camera is used When the AK-HC910 camera is usedWhen the AK-HC1500 camera is used When a regular lens is used When a large lens is used  How to attach the lensThermostat sensor Check that How to install the housing Concerning the connectors inside the housing ConnectionsConnections with a convertible camera Connecting the cameras and housingAW-E350 Connections with the AK-HC910 series Connections with the AK-HC1500 AC power input cable Rubber bushing Precautions when controlling AK-HC1500 from the AW-CB400Connections with AC adapter Example of connections when using a convertible camera Multi function controller AW-RP655 Precautions when using the AK-HC910 Example of connections when using a multi purpose cameraConcerning iris control Setting the limiters LimitersSetting the limiter again Releasing the limitersRemoving the battery Replacement of consumable partsReplacing the battery Installing the new batteryReplacing the belt Replacing the motorReplacing the gear Appearance Main unit11/16 10-1/2 M8 nut Cable specifications Connect to the Iris connector on the camera When an RD lens made by Fujinon is used Specifications GeneralPage Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company

AW-PH650N specifications

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