Panasonic Mixer AW PH405N User Manual

Operating Instructions  
Indoor Pan-tilt Head  
Model No.  
AW-PH405N  
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.  
Printed in Japan  
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F0107Y0  
VQTB0150  
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Safety precautions  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the  
applicable safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference.  
1) Read these instructions.  
ꢁ) Keep these instructions.  
ꢀ) Heed all warnings.  
10) Protect the power cord form being walked on or  
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the  
manufacturer.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
1ꢁ) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used, use  
caution when moving the cart/  
apparatus combination to avoid  
injury from tip-over.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
1ꢀ) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized  
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two  
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-  
type plug has two blades and a third grounding  
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are  
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does  
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for  
replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply  
cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or  
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the  
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture,  
does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
indicates safety information.  
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Contents  
Safety precautions ................................................................................................................................................ 2  
Operating precautions .......................................................................................................................................... 5  
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................... 5  
Accessories ........................................................................................................................................................... 6  
Installation precautions ........................................................................................................................................ 6  
Parts and their function ........................................................................................................................................ 7  
Installation ........................................................................................................................................................... 11  
Assembling the pan-tilt head ........................................................................................................................ 11  
Concerning the safety modes ....................................................................................................................... 1ꢀ  
Procedure for changing the settings of the CPU circuit board switches ....................................................... 14  
Setting the CPU circuit board switches ......................................................................................................... 15  
Pan-tilt head mounting conditions ................................................................................................................. 16  
Installing the pan-tilt head ............................................................................................................................. 16  
Mounting the camera (Convertible camera AW-Eꢀ50/E650/E655/E750/E860) ............................................ 18  
Attaching the wire (Convertible camera AW-Eꢀ50/E650/E655/E750/E860) ................................................. 19  
Mounting the camera (Mulit-purpose camera AK-HC1500G) ....................................................................... ꢁ0  
Concerning the balance of the installed unit ................................................................................................. ꢁ1  
Attaching the wire (Mulit-purpose camera AK-HC1500G) ............................................................................ ꢁꢀ  
Connections ........................................................................................................................................................ 24  
Cable specifications ........................................................................................................................................... 26  
Replacing the consumable parts ....................................................................................................................... 27  
Appearance .......................................................................................................................................................... 28  
Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................... 29  
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Operating precautions  
Handle the unit carefully.  
Do not use the unit outdoors.  
Dropping the unit or subjecting it to strong impact may  
give rise to malfunctioning or accidents.  
Maintenance  
Wipe the unit using a dry cloth. To remove stubborn dirt,  
dip a cloth into a diluted solution of kitchen detergent,  
wring it out well, and wipe the unit gently.  
Turn off the power before connecting or  
disconnecting the cables.  
Be absolutely sure to turn off the power before connecting  
or disconnecting the cables.  
<Caution>  
Avoid using benzine, paint thinners and other volatile  
fluids.  
If a chemical cleaning cloth is to be used, carefully read  
through the precautions for its use.  
Install the unit near the main power outlet, and  
position it in such a way that its power plug can  
be plugged into and unplugged from the outlet  
easily.  
Introduction  
The stand-alone indoor pan-tilt head can be rotated through ꢀ00 degrees in the vertical direction and  
ꢀ00 degrees in the horizontal direction.  
Operations can be performed at high speeds of up to 45 degrees per second.  
Equipment such as a camera and lens with a total weight of ꢀꢀ.1 lbs (15 kg) can be mounted on the unit.  
The shooting positions and settings for up to 50 positions can be registered as preset memory data.  
When the AW-IF400 is used to connect the AW-RP400 to the unit  
• The tracing memory function cannot be used.  
• TILT RANGE cannot be set.  
• MEMORY LENGTH cannot be set.  
• DIAGONAL MOTION cannot be set to ON or OFF.  
• Backlash cannot be compensated.  
• When the ON/OFF setting of auto focus (AF) and extender (EXT) is switched from AW-RP400, use the OPTION SW  
after allocating the “EXT” function to it.  
When using the IAS, WAS or VAS lens made by Canon or the RD lens made by Fujinon  
• Communication with the pan-tilt head controller (such as the AW-RP655) commences as soon as the AW-PH405 is  
started. Similarly, the startup process for the lens commences when the power of the camera is turned on. During the  
startup process the zoom moves automatically, and none of the control operations can be performed from the pan-tilt  
head controller (such as the AW-RP655).  
• After completion of the startup process, refrain from adjusting the zoom speed control of the lens. To adjust this speed,  
turn off the power of the AW-PH405 first, and then proceed with the adjustment.  
• When the zoom offset automatic compensation selector switch of the lens is set to ON, the zoom position will be  
automatically compensated. For this reason, the zoom seesaw switch of the lens cannot be used to control the zoom  
in the desired manner.  
• When the lens mounted on the camera has been changed, re-set the preset memory and tracing memory functions.  
The zoom will not operate properly if the original settings for these functions are retained for use.  
The AW-PH405 cannot be controlled from the AW-RPꢀ01, AW-RPꢀ05, AW-RP501, AW-RP505 controller.  
The AW-RL400 roll unit cannot be used.  
Notes  
The current rating of the LENS I/F (ꢁ) connector is 500 mA (max).  
The lens whose maximum current consumption exceeds 500 mA cannot be used. Concerning the maximum  
current consumption of the lens, contact the lens manufacturer.  
In order to protect the environment when the pan-tilt head is to be discarded at the end of its service life, ask  
a specialized contractor to dispose of it properly.  
With some lenses mounted on the camera, focusing and other operations may be performed in the opposite  
direction.  
To ensure that these operations are performed in the correct direction, change the DIRECTION setting of the  
pan-tilt head controller (such as the AW-RP655).  
If an auto-focusing lens is not going to be used, use the auto focus (AF)/extender (EXT) selector switch  
(SW1: No.1) on the AW-PH405 at the OFF setting.  
If this switch is set to ON and the EXT (AF) button on the pan-tilt head controller (such as the AW-RP655) is  
also set to ON, it will not be possible to control the focusing.  
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Accessories  
Operating instructions ..................................................... 1  
Rotary arm ......................................................................... 1  
Camera mounting base .................................................... 1  
Mounting screws for the rotary arm and camera  
mounting base  
Wire mounting screws  
(with flat washers, spring washers)  
M48 mm ............................................................... 2  
Inch screw ......................................................................... 1  
Hexagon key wrench ........................................................ 1  
AC cable ............................................................................ 2  
Anti-camera-drop wire ..................................................... 1  
(with flat washers, spring washers)  
M522 mm ............................................................. 7  
Camera cable .................................................................... 1  
Tally lamp .......................................................................... 1  
Tally mounting screws (M36 mm) ................................ 2  
Blank panel for tally ......................................................... 1  
Installation precautions  
Do not install the unit on any of its sides.  
Do not turn the unit’s rotating part by hand. Doing so may  
cause malfunctioning.  
Avoid using the unit in the kitchen and other locations with  
lots of steam and oily vapors.  
Dropping the unit or subjecting it to strong impact may  
give rise to malfunctioning.  
Mount the camera on the pan-tilt head only when you  
have finished installing it.  
Leave a clearance of at least ꢀ.ꢀ ft (1 meter) from around  
the monitor when installing the unit.  
The maximum weight which can be borne by this unit is  
ꢀꢀ.1 lbs (15 kg).  
When mounting the camera on the unit, take sufficient  
steps to ensure that it will not become detached from the  
unit or fall onto the floor.  
Do not use a lens which will impair or upset the unit’s  
balance.  
Even if the weight by the unit is less than ꢀꢀ.1 lbs (15 kg),  
it cannot be used if the unit will be set off-balance by the  
lens mounted on it.  
A length of wire for preventing the camera from dropping  
is provided. Read the operating instructions first, and  
then be absolutely sure to attach the wire and take the  
necessary measures to prevent the camera from falling.  
Do not install the unit outdoors or in places where the  
temperature will be hotter than 11ꢀ°F (45°C) or colder  
than ꢁꢀ°F (–5°C).  
Install the unit in such a way that the equipment mounted  
on it and its cables will not come into contact with anything  
when the pan-tilt head swivels, and set definite movement  
limits.  
(For details on the limiter settings, refer to the operating  
instructions of the controller.)  
Use the unit in places where the humidity is below 90%.  
Obtain separately the screws which will be used to install  
the unit since they are not provided with the unit.  
Do not hold or lift the unit by its rotating part. Doing so  
may cause malfunctioning.  
When the unit is no longer going to be used, do not leave  
it in place, and be absolutely sure to remove it.  
Do not connect a regular LAN line or telephone line to the  
CONTROL IN RP connector or COM connector on the  
unit. Doing so may cause malfunctioning.  
When performing work high off the floor or ground, make  
absolutely sure that the work is done by a qualified  
contractor.  
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Parts and their function  
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Parts and their function  
Rotary head  
PROMPTER connector  
This rotates in the horizontal direction.  
The prompter is connected to this connector.  
The maximum current which can be supplied from the DC  
1ꢀ V OUT socket is ꢀ.5 A.  
Pedestal  
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).  
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.  
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.  
Note  
AC inlet [AC IN] (AC 3-point inlet)  
Connect the accessory AC power cable to this inlet.  
Camera mounting base mounting screws  
M5ꢀꢀ mm hexagon socket head screws (with flat  
washers, spring washers) (ꢁ of each provided as  
accessories)  
These parts are used to secure the camera mounting  
base to the rotary arm.  
Pin layout as seen facing  
the prompter connector  
Tally lamp (accessory)  
This is lighted up red by the selected signals.  
Pin No.  
1
Signal Name  
Rotary arm mounting screws  
M5ꢀꢀ mm hexagon socket head screws (with flat  
washers, spring washers) (4 of each provided as  
accessories)  
– – –  
– – –  
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PROMPTER VIDEO  
10  
11  
4
1ꢀ  
5
PROMPTER VIDEO GND  
These parts are used to secure the rotary arm to the  
rotary head.  
– – –  
– – –  
DC 1ꢀ V OUT  
– – –  
Rotary arm  
This rotates in the vertical direction.  
GND  
1ꢁ  
6
14  
7
– – –  
– – –  
DETECT  
– – –  
Camera mounting base  
Mount the convertible camera or multi-purpose camera  
on this base.  
15  
8
GND  
– – –  
Pan-tilt head mounting holes  
These four holes are used when installing the pan-tilt  
head.  
Bottom panel  
Guide pin  
Use the unit with this panel in position.  
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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Parts and their function  
Rotary head connector panel  
ND/EXT connector [ND/EXT]  
LENS P/S ON/OFF switch [LENS P/S]  
When this is set to ON, power is supplied to the lens from  
the LENS I/F (1) connector. When it is set to OFF, power  
is no longer supplied to the lens from the LENS I/F (1)  
connector.  
This is for the control of the ND filter and lens extender of  
the motorized lens unit.  
Connect this connector when using a motorized lens  
unit with ND filter and lens extender functions. The cable  
described in “Cable specifications” on page ꢀ6 is required  
in order to connect this connector.  
Set this switch to OFF when power is to be supplied from  
a source outside the unit without using the AW-PH405’s  
dedicated camera cable.  
CanonEXT ()  
CanonEXT ()  
ND Signal  
ND Return  
CVCC (12 V)  
LENS I/F (1) connector [LENS I/F (1)]  
This is used to control the zooming and focusing of the  
motorized lens unit.  
CGND  
EXT Return  
EXT Signal  
Use the motorized lens unit’s remote (zoom/focus) control  
cable to make the connection.  
CAMERA I/F connector [CAMERA I/F]  
This is used for the control of the convertible camera.  
Use the camera cable supplied with the AW-PH405 to  
connect the connector with the REMOTE connector on  
the camera.  
(Pin layout as seen from cable end)  
The current rating of the CVCC and CGND pins is  
500 mA (max). Any devices whose maximum current  
consumption exceeds 500 mA cannot beused.  
Depending on the functions of the optional card, a special  
camera cable (sold separately) is required.  
LENS I/F (2) connector [LENS I/F (2)]  
This is used when an IAS, WAS or VAS lens made by  
Canon or an RD lens made by Fujinon is to be used.  
The optional connecting cable is required to connect the  
lens with the connector.  
SDI IN connector [SDI IN]  
Use a coaxial cable to connect this to the SDI OUT  
connector on the AW-PB504 SDI card or other card  
installed in the convertible camera.  
The current rating of LENS I/F (ꢀ) connector is 500 mA  
(max).  
AUX IN connector [AUX IN]  
The lens whose maximum current consumption exceeds  
500 mA cannot be used. Concerning the maximum  
current consumption of the lens, contact the lens  
manufacturer.  
This connector is connected using a BNC coaxial cable  
to the SDI OUT connector on the AW-PB504 SDI card  
or other card installed in the convertible camera or to the  
VBS connector on the AK-HDC1500G down converter  
board or other board installed in the AK-HC1500G  
multi-purpose camera.  
Lens  
Cable  
Canon  
Digital  
Analog  
AW-CA4DLZG  
AW-CA4ALZG  
TALLY OFF/ON switch [TALLY]  
When this is set to ON, the tally lamp is lighted by the  
selected signals. When it is set to OFF, the () tally lamp  
will not light even if the selected signals are supplied.  
Fujinon  
AW-CA4FLZG  
Refer to the instructions for using the  
connecting cable to ensure that it is  
connected properly.  
Note  
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Parts and their function  
Pedestal connector panel  
CONTROL IN RP connector [RP]  
This is the connector for the control of signals of the  
camera and pan-tilt head.  
AUX connector [AUX]  
This is the output connector for the camera’s video  
signals.  
It is connected to the TO PAN/TILT HEAD connector on  
the AW-RP655 multi-function controller and AW-RP555  
multi hybrid control panel.  
Use a 10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP category 5) straight  
cable for the connecting cable.  
It enables the SDI signals, VBS signals, etc. from the  
BNC coaxial cable connected to AUX IN to be output.  
Provide a BNC coaxial cable as the connecting cable.  
No cable compensation is provided for the signals which  
are output from this connector.  
COM connector [COM]  
SDI connector [SDI]  
This is the connector for the control signals used to  
extend the camera’s functions.  
This is the output connector for the camera’s video  
signals.  
It enables the SDI signals, VBS signals, etc. from the  
BNC coaxial cable connected to SDI IN to be output.  
Provide a BNC coaxial cable as the connecting cable.  
No cable compensation is provided for the signals which  
are output from this connector.  
VIDEO connector [VIDEO]  
This the output connector for the convertible camera’s  
video signals.  
It is connected to the Y/VIDEO connector on the  
AW-RC400 cable compensation unit or monitor, etc.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
G/L IN connector [G/L IN]  
This is the genlock signal input connector.  
It is connected to the G/L OUT connector on the  
AW-RC400 cable compensation unit or other unit.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
CABLE COMP OFF/ON switch [CABLE COMP]  
When this is set to ON, signals which have been cable  
compensated for the equivalent of 1640 ft (500 meters)  
are output from the VIDEO connector and the Y, Pr and  
Pb connectors.  
PROMPTER IN connector [PROMPTER IN]  
The video signals for the prompter are input to this  
connector.  
When this switch is used in conjunction with the  
AW-RC400 cable compensation unit, the video cable can  
be extended up to a maximum of ꢀꢁ81 ft (1000 meters).  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
Y connector [Y]  
Pr/C connector [Pr/C]  
This is the output connector for the camera’s video  
signals.  
This is the output connector for the camera’s video  
signals.  
It is connected to the Y/VIDEO connector on the  
AW-RC400 cable compensation unit or monitor, etc.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
It is connected to the Pr/C connector on the AW-RC400  
cable compensation unit or monitor, etc.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
Pb connector [Pb]  
This is the output connector for the camera’s video  
signals.  
It is connected to the Pb connector on the AW-RC400  
cable compensation unit or monitor, etc.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
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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 (M5ꢀꢀ 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 (M5ꢀꢀ mm, with flat washers, spring washers)  
provided. The installation direction differs depending on how the arm is installed.  
Rotary head  
For a stand-alone installation  
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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Installation  
Mounting the tally lamp  
Connect the cable connector which is taped to the top of the pan-tilt head to the tally cable connector.  
Mount the tally lamp on the top of the pan-tilt head using the two screws provided.  
Mount the lamp while paying attention to the wire.  
The cable for the tally cable connector is about ꢀ-1/16” (50 mm) long.  
When connecting the cable to the connector, do not pull it out beyond this length.  
If the tally lamp is not going to be used, insert the cable which is stuck to the top of the pan-tilt head inside the pan-tilt head,  
and attach the blank panel for the tally lamp using the two screws provided.  
Tally lamp  
Tally cable connector  
Blank panel  
Taped  
Tighten up the screws securely to ensure that they will not come loose during use.  
Note  
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Installation  
Concerning the safety modes  
This unit comes with two safety modes which are designed to safeguard the user and others from injury and to prevent damage  
to the pan-tilt head.  
1. Mode for ensuring safety in the case of collisions  
When the rotary arm of the pan-tilt head or some other unit installed on the head keeps colliding with an obstruction or a  
person (approx. 6 seconds when the head rotates at 45 degrees per second), the mode for ensuring safety in the case of  
collisions is established.  
In this mode, only the rotation of the head in the direction of the collision is stopped.  
In the case of a low-speed collision, it will take longer for the safety mode to be established.  
<Procedure for restoration from the safety mode>  
The mode for ensuring safety in the case of collisions is released by bringing the joystick of the pan-tilt head controller  
(such as the AW-RP655) back to its center position.  
A poor weight balance may cause the mode for ensuring safety in the case of collisions to be established.  
Depending on the prevailing conditions, it may be necessary to adjust the balance, in which case consult your dealer.  
2. Mode for ensuring safety in the case of trouble  
When the pan-tilt head has detected trouble, the mode for ensuring safety in the case of trouble is established.  
In this mode, the up/down and left/right rotation of the head is stopped.  
<Procedure for restoration from the safety mode>  
The mode for ensuring safety in the case of trouble is released by first pressing the POWER ON/OFF switch to turn off the  
power and then by pressing the switch again to turn the power back on.  
If the mode for ensuring safety in the case of trouble is established frequently, it may mean that the pan-tilt head is  
malfunctioning. Consult your dealer.  
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Installation  
Procedure for changing the settings of the CPU circuit board switches  
Follow the steps below to change the settings of the CPU circuit board switches.  
Remove the four screws, and gently remove the housing case.  
Disconnect the tally cable connector.  
Set the switches on the CPU circuit board.  
After you have performed the settings, connect the tally cable connector, and then return the housing case to its original  
position, and attach it using the screws. (Take care to ensure that the wiring is not pinched.)  
Four screws  
Tally cable connector  
Housing case  
Magnification of the CPU circuit board  
Be absolutely sure to turn off the power before changing the position of this switch.  
Note  
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Installation  
Setting the CPU circuit board switches  
CPU circuit board  
Magnification of the CPU circuit board  
Setting SW1  
These switches are used to set the operations of the AW-PH405. Before changing their settings, make sure that the power  
has been turned off.  
No.1:  
Auto focus (AF)/extender (EXT) selector switch.  
Use this at the ON position when using an auto focus lens which is connected to the LENS I/F (1) connector; use it  
at the OFF position when using a lens with a motorized extender connected to the ND/EXT connector.  
Diagonal operation selector switch. Set this to ON to use the diagonal operation capability; set this to OFF to stop  
using the diagonal operation capability.  
No.2:  
The DIAGONAL MOTION menu setting can be changed from the AW-RP655 or other controller only when the  
diagonal operation selector switch is at the ON position.  
Tilt range selector switch. The tilt range is ꢀ00 degrees at ON and 190 degrees at OFF.  
Settings can be changed from a personal computer or other external device only when the tilt range selector switch  
is at the ON position.  
Zoom offset automatic compensation switch of the lens which is connected to the LENS I/F (ꢁ) connector. This is  
normally kept at the ON position for use.  
No.3:  
No.4:  
Use this switch at the OFF position when zooming manually using the zoom seesaw switch of the lens.  
When the zoom offset automatic compensation selector switch of the lens is set to ON, the zoom position will be  
automatically compensated. For this reason, the zoom seesaw switch of the lens cannot be used to control the  
zoom in the desired manner.  
No.5, 6: These switches are not used. Do not change their factory settings.  
No.  
Functions  
ON  
OFF  
No.1  
AF  
EXT (factory settings)  
Auto focus (AF)/extender (EXT) selector  
The diagonal operation capability: The diagonal operation capability:  
No.ꢁ  
No.ꢀ  
No.4  
Diagonal operation ON/OFF selector  
ON (factory settings)  
OFF  
ꢀ00° (factory settings)  
190°  
Tilt range ꢀ00 degrees/190 degrees selector  
Automatic compensation: ON  
(factory settings)  
Zoom offset automatic compensation ON/OFF  
switching  
Automatic compensation: OFF  
No.5 Not used (used by the service technician)  
No.6 Not used (used by the service technician)  
(factory settings)  
(factory settings)  
Concerning the zoom offset automatic compensation function  
In the case of a lens which does not detect the control voltage used by the pan-tilt head to stop the zooming, a  
difference in potential from the pan-tilt head side may arise, causing the zoom position to shift even when zoom control  
is not exercised from the pan-tilt head controller (such as the AW-RP655). To prevent this phenomenon from occurring,  
the zoom offset automatic compensation function works to automatically compensate the control voltage used by the  
pan-tilt head to stop the zooming.  
Setting the landing characteristics  
When changing the landing characteristics, set the switch as follows:  
Soft landing: Set SWꢁ to its right position (S). (factory settings)  
Just landing: Set SWꢁ to its left position (J).  
Setting the installation direction switch  
For a ceiling installation, set the switch as follows:  
Stand-alone installation:  
Set SWꢀ to its right position (T). (factory settings)  
Installation on the ceiling: Set SWꢀ to its left position (H).  
Be absolutely sure to turn off the power before changing the position of this switch.  
Note  
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Pan-tilt head mounting conditions  
Camera  
anti-drop  
measures  
Pan-tilt  
head weight specifications  
Mounting  
Compatible  
cameras  
Camera  
weight  
Compatible  
lenses  
Cable  
weight  
Lens weight  
Total weight  
Convertible  
camera series  
AW-Eꢁ50  
AW-E650  
AW-E655  
Approx.  
ꢀ.6 lbs  
(1.ꢀ kg)  
max.  
AW-LZ16MD55P  
AW-LZ16MD7ꢁP  
AW-LZ17MD9AG  
Approx.  
ꢀ8.7 lbs  
(1ꢁ kg)  
Approx. ꢀ.9 lbs  
(1.ꢁ kg) max.  
Stand-alone  
Wire provided  
used for  
Approx.  
0.7 lbs  
Approx. ꢀꢀ lbs  
(10 kg)  
installation or  
installation on  
the celling  
AW-E750  
AW-E860  
mounting  
(0.ꢁ kg)  
HAꢀ1 series  
HAꢀꢀ series  
HJ17e series  
HJꢀ1e series  
Multi-purpose  
camera series  
AK-HC1500G  
Approx.  
ꢁ.ꢁ lbs  
(1.5 kg)  
Approx.  
ꢁꢁ.1 lbs  
(15 kg)  
Approx. 7.1 lbs  
(ꢁ.ꢀ kg) max.  
Mounting the pan-tilt head  
Recommended screws No. of screws  
M6 screws (hexagonal nuts)  
4 pcs  
Refer to the above table for the total weight of the pan-tilt head with the camera, lens, cables and any  
other accessories installed.  
Notes  
Install the equipment on an installation surface which is capable of ensuring a drop safety equivalent to  
five times the figure for the total weight.  
The maximum weight of the units which can be installed on the pan-tilt head is ꢁꢁ.1 lbs (15 kg) or so  
[or approximately 55.1 lbs (ꢀ5 kg) total for the weight of the pan-tilt head and weight of the units  
installed on the head]. When mounting the pan-tilt head on which units have been installed, be sure to  
mount it on an installation surface which is itself capable of ensuring a satisfactory drop safety.  
Installing the pan-tilt head  
Before installing the pan-tilt head, check that the above mounting conditions are satisfied, and observe the following precautions.  
In order to prevent accidents resulting when the product becomes dislodged or falls down, be absolutely sure to proceed as  
instructed. Do not install the pan-tilt head on its side since its prescribed operation and performance cannot be ensured.  
After the pan-tilt head has been installed, mount the camera on it.  
When installing the pan-tilt head, use the four mounting holes to secure the pan-tilt head firmly.  
Ensure that the surface on which the pan-tilt head will be installed and the anchor bolts used are sufficiently strong.  
Use the M6 hexagon head bolts (including one short bolt) for installation.  
Use hexagon head bolts which are longer than the thickness (t) of the mounted member + 1” (ꢀ5 mm).  
As shown in the figure of next page, use flat washers, spring washers and hexagon nuts for the hexagon head bolts.  
Use a wrench of the appropriate size to tighten up the hexagon head bolts.  
Provide a wire which is strong enough to support the combined weight of the entire pan-tilt head system (which consists of the  
pan-tilt head, camera, lens and cable).  
Do not use a surface made of plaster board or wood as this kind of installation surface will not be strong enough. If mounting  
on such a surface is unavoidable, take sufficient anti-drop measures.  
Install the pan-tilt head in such a way that the equipment and cable attached to it will not make contact with any surrounding  
objects when the head is swiveled.  
When the unit is no longer going to be used, do not leave it in place, and be absolutely sure to remove it.  
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For a stand-alone installation  
For installation on the ceiling  
When installing the pan-tilt head, do not forcibly turn the rotary head or rotary arm  
manually. Doing so may result in malfunctioning.  
Note  
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Mounting the camera  
[Convertible camera AW-E350/E650/E655/E750/E860]  
When mounting the camera, take sufficient care to ensure that the camera will not come off or fall down.  
Mount the lens onto the convertible camera.  
(Before mounting a large lens, consult with your dealer.)  
Mount the convertible camera after aligning it with the guide pins.  
Use a tool to tighten up the mounting screws so that they are securely tightened.  
For a stand-alone installation  
Set the guide pin.  
Mount the camera with the  
mounting screws.  
Mounting screws  
For installation on the ceiling  
Set the guide pin.  
<Recommended lenses>  
Camera  
Lens  
Mount the camera with  
the mounting screws.  
AW-LZ16MD55P  
AW-LZ10MD6  
AW-Eꢀ50  
AW-E650  
AW-E655  
AW-LZ16MD7ꢀP  
AW-LZ16AF7G  
Mounting screws  
AW-E750  
AW-E860  
AW-LZ17MD9AG  
Be absolutely sure to use a screwdriver or other tool to tighten the two camera mounting screws  
so that the camera is secured firmly.  
After the camera has been mounted, check that there is no play in the way it was mounted.  
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Attaching the wire  
[Convertible camera AW-E350/E650/E655/E750/E860]  
The camera comes with a wire for preventing the camera from dropping. Follow the instructions below to use it to couple the  
camera to the pan-tilt head.  
When mounting the cameras with fan (AW-E655, AW-E750, AW-E860)  
Use the wire mounting screw (M48 mm with flat washer and spring washer) to attach one end of the wire to the pan-tilt  
head’s arm.  
Mount the mounting spacer on the top panel of the camera. (The mounting spacer is provided with the camera as an accessory.)  
Use the wire mounting screw (M48 mm with flat washer and spring washer) to attach the other end of the wire to the screw  
hole of the mounting spacer.  
When mounting the cameras without fan (AW-E350, AW-E650)  
Use the wire mounting screw (M48 mm with flat washer and spring washer) to attach one end of the wire to the pan-tilt  
head’s arm.  
Use the wire mounting screw (M48 mm with flat washer and spring washer) to attach the other end of the wire to the screw  
hole of the top panel of the camera.  
For a stand-alone installation  
For installation on the ceiling  
Camera: AW-E750  
Camera: AW-E750  
M48 mm wire  
mounting screw  
with flat washer and  
spring washer  
Arm  
M48 mm wire  
M48 mm  
Wire  
mounting screw  
with flat washer  
and spring  
wire mounting  
screw with flat  
washer and  
washer  
spring washer  
Mounting spacer  
(supplied with  
AW-E750)  
M48 mm wire  
mounting screw  
with flat washer  
and spring washer  
Mounting spacer  
(supplied with  
AW-E750)  
Camera: AW-E350, AW-E650  
Camera: AW-E350, AW-E650  
Be absolutely sure to tighten up the mounting spacer and screws securely using a tool such as a screwdriver.  
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Mounting the camera  
[Multi-purpose camera AK-HC1500G]  
When mounting the camera, take sufficient care to ensure that the camera will not come off or fall down.  
Mount the lens onto the multi-purpose camera.  
(1) Lenses that can be used  
The current rating of LENS  
I/F (ꢀ) connector is 500 mA  
(max).  
Note  
• Use any of the portable lenses which are listed below.  
Fujinon  
Canon  
HA18, HAꢀ1, HAꢀꢀ series  
HJ17e, HJꢀ1e series  
Even with the lenses in a  
series which can be used,  
any lens whose maximum  
current consumption  
exceeds 500 mA cannot be  
used.  
Concerning the maximum  
current consumption of  
the lens, contact the lens  
manufacturer.  
(2) Lenses that cannot be used  
• Do not use the large-sized lenses [with a weight of 11 lbs (5 kg) or more  
and a length of 15-ꢁ/4” (400 mm) or more] with the model numbers  
which are listed below since when they are mounted on the camera,  
the camera’s overall balance will be upset.  
Fujinon  
Canon  
HA4ꢀ series  
HJ40 series, Jꢁ5 series  
Align the multi-purpose camera with the guide pins and mount it.  
Change the positions of the guide pins and screws of the camera mounting base as shown in the figure below, and then  
attach the camera mounting base to the rotary arm.  
Do not use the rubber piece.  
For a stand-alone installation  
Camera Mounting base  
Change the positions  
of the guide pins.  
Set the guide pin.  
Mount the camera  
with the mounting  
screws.  
Mounting screws  
Change the positions of the camera mounting  
screws. (Change them over to the second row.)  
Tighten up the two mounting screws securely using the tool.  
For installation on the ceiling  
Camera Mounting base  
Set the guide pin.  
Change the positions  
of the guide pins.  
Mount the camera with  
the mounting screws.  
Change the positions of the camera mounting  
screws. (Change them over to the third row.)  
Mounting screws  
Just as for a convertible camera, change the positions of the guide pins and screws of the camera mounting base as shown  
in the figure above, and then attach the camera mounting base to the rotary arm.  
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Concerning the balance of the installed unit  
The weight balance may be impaired when the pan-tilt head is used in combination with a camera and long lens.  
Follow steps to below to check the balance, and then mount the camera. If, after this, the balance is still impaired and  
operations cannot be performed smoothly, it means that the balance must be adjusted. Consult your dealer.  
How to obtain the balance  
Check the center of gravity position with the camera and lens set up on the pan-tilt head.  
Position where the balance between left and  
right is attained (center of gravity)  
The less the deviation between the center of gravity position and the head’s center of rotation, the more the balance is  
attained. Check these positions when mounting the pan-tilt head.  
Head’s center of rotation  
Deviation between center of gravity position  
Center of gravity position with camera and  
and the head’s center of rotation  
lens set up  
If the proper balance cannot be attained in steps and , re-attach the camera mounting base and rotary arm to shift the  
position of the entire camera so that the center of gravity position is brought closer to the head’s center of rotation.  
When doing this, bear in mind the following points.  
(1) Depending on the specifications of the lens and its installation direction, the protruding parts of the lens or grip area may  
come into contact with the rotary arm or other parts, in which case do not re-attach the camera mounting base and rotary  
arm.  
(ꢀ) If the protrusion of the connectors from the camera makes contact with the mounting surface of the pan-tilt head, insert a  
spacer as described on the next page between the pan-tilt head and mounting surface or set the limiters.  
(ꢁ) Be absolutely sure to secure the camera mounting base and rotary arm firmly using the three screws.  
Head’s center of rotation  
Camera mounting base  
Minimize the deviation between  
the center of gravity position  
and the head’s center of  
rotation here.  
Re-attach the camera  
mounting base to a  
position further back.  
Rotary arm  
Center of gravity position  
with camera and lens set up  
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Precautions for mounting the camera  
Bearing in mind the length of the lens, set the movement range of the pan-tilt head using the limiters in such a way that the  
hood at the edge of the lens will not come into contact with the surface on which the pan-tilt head is installed when the pan-tilt  
head is tilted.  
Note  
To point the lens any further straight down in a  
stand-alone installation, insert a spacer between  
the pan-tilt head and mounting surface to raise the  
pan-tilt head position.  
Make sure that the spacer has a strong enough  
construction. Also ensure that the mounting bolts  
used are long enough.  
Spacer  
Lens must not come into contact with  
mounting surface.  
When the pan-tilt head is installed on the ceiling, contact with the pan-tilt head body may be made by the protrusion of the  
drive unit when tilting operations are performed. For this reason, set the limiters before proceeding with the installation work.  
Protrusion of drive unit  
must not come into contact  
with pan-tilt head body.  
Do not tie the connected lens cable and camera cable together as a bundle. During operation, excessive strain may be placed  
on cables which have been bundled together. Instead, be absolutely sure to tie them separately.  
Be absolutely sure to use a screwdriver or other tool to tighten the two camera mounting screws  
so that the camera is secured firmly.  
After the camera has been mounted, check that there is no play in the way it was mounted.  
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Attaching the wire  
[Multi-purpose camera AK-HC1500G]  
The camera comes with a wire for preventing the camera from dropping. Follow the instructions below to use it to couple the  
camera to the pan-tilt head.  
Use the wire mounting screw (M48 mm with flat washer and spring washer) to attach one end of the wire to the pan-tilt  
head’s arm.  
Use the wire mounting screw (Inch screw with flat washer and spring washer) to attach the other end of the wire on the top  
panel of the camera.  
For a stand-alone installation  
For installation on the ceiling  
Camera: AK-HC1500G  
Camera: AK-HC1500G  
M48 mm wire mounting  
screw with flat washer and  
spring washer  
Arm  
Wire mounting  
Wire mounting  
Wire  
screw (Inch  
screw (Inch screw  
with flat washer and  
spring washer)  
screw with flat  
washer and  
spring washer)  
M48 mm wire  
mounting screw with  
flat washer and spring  
washer  
Be absolutely sure to tighten up the screws securely using a tool such as a screwdriver.  
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Connections  
Turn off the power of all the equipment before proceeding with the connections.  
Connect the AC power cable supplied with the AW-PH405 for the AW-PH405 indoor pan-tilt head.  
Use 10BASE-T straight cables to connect the RP connectors on the pan-tilt heads with the CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT  
HEAD (1 to 5) connectors on the AW-RP655 multi-function controller and AW-RP555 multi hybrid control panel. The maximum  
extension distance is ꢁꢀ81 ft (1000 meters) when using UTP category 5 cables or their equivalent.  
Use the camera cables supplied with the pan-tilt head to connect the AW-PH405 to the convertible camera.  
Connect the iris control cable of the motorized zoom lens to the IRIS connector on the camera, and connect the zoom/focus  
cable to the LENS I/F (1) connector on the pan-tilt head.  
For a convertible camera  
Motorized zoom lens  
Iris control cable  
To the  
LENS I/F (1)  
connector  
Zoom/focus  
control cable  
Camera cable  
supplied with  
AW-PH405  
10BASE-T  
straight cable  
AW-PH405  
Indoor Pan-tilt Head  
Pan-tilt head/camera control signals  
AW-RP555  
Multi Hybrid Control Panel  
Convertible camera  
BNC cable video signal  
AW-PS505A  
AC adapter  
AC power cable  
supplied with  
AW-PH405  
Monitor  
• AW-IF400  
AW-RP655  
Multi-function controller  
Switch settings  
AW-PS505A  
AC adapter  
SET UP  
SW1 SWꢀ  
1
4
ON  
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF  
AW-RP400  
Pan-tilt control panel  
AW-IF400  
Protocol converter  
AW-CB400  
Remote operation  
panel  
AW-PS505A  
AC adapter  
AW-PS505A  
AC adapter  
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Connections  
For the AK-HC1500G  
Set the menu items to protocol 4.  
Note  
Motorized zoom lens  
Iris control cable  
To the  
LENS I/F (1)  
connector  
Zoom/focus  
control cable  
10BASE-T  
straight cable  
Camera cable  
AW-CA15H29G  
AW-PH405  
Indoor Pan-tilt Head  
Pan-tilt head/camera control signals  
AW-RP555  
Multi Hybrid Control Panel  
HD SDI video signal  
AW-PS505A  
AC adapter  
AC power cable  
supplied with  
AW-PH405  
Monitor  
• AW-IF400  
AW-RP655  
Multi-function controller  
Switch settings  
AW-PS505A  
AC adapter  
SET UP  
SW1 SWꢀ  
1
4
ON  
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF  
AW-RP400  
Pan-tilt control panel  
AW-IF400  
Protocol converter  
AW-CB400  
Remote operation  
panel  
AW-PS505A  
AC adapter  
AW-PS505A  
AC adapter  
Use the connecting cables below to connect the pan-tilt head and camera.  
AW-CA15Hꢀ9G  
Refer to the operating instructions for using the connecting cable to ensure that it is connected properly.  
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Cable specifications  
When connecting a Canon lens with motorized extender unit  
Connector: HR10A-10P-10P (73)  
made by Hirose Electric  
Connector: HR10A-7P-6S (73)  
made by Hirose Electric  
CVCC (12 V)  
CGND  
EXT Return  
EXT Signal  
ND Return  
ND Signal  
CanonEXT ()  
CanonEXT ()  
GND  
SHELL  
Connect this connector  
to the EXT connector on  
the lens  
GND  
SHELL  
Connect this connector to the ND/EXT  
connector on the pan-tilt head  
When connecting a Fujinon extender change unit  
Connector: HR10A-10P-10P (73)  
made by Hirose Electric  
Connector: HR10A-7P-5P (73)  
made by Hirose Electric  
CVCC (12 V)  
CGND  
EXT Return  
EXT Signal  
ND Return  
ND Signal  
SHELL  
CanonEXT ()  
CanonEXT ()  
GND  
Connect this connector  
to the 5-pin connector on  
the extender change unit  
GND  
SHELL  
Connect this connector to the ND/EXT  
connector on the pan-tilt head  
For details on how to connect the extender change unit to the lens, consult the information  
provided by the manufacturer of the lens.  
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Replacing the consumable parts  
Replacing the motor  
Replace the motor when it ceases to operate properly.  
For details on the motor replacement, consult your dealer.  
Replacing the belt  
Replace the belt when the preset stop accuracy has deteriorated.  
For details on the belt replacement, consult your dealer.  
Replacing the gear  
Replace the gear when the preset stop accuracy has deteriorated.  
For details on the gear replacement, consult your dealer.  
The motor, gear and belt are consumables.  
They need to be replaced at periodic intervals.  
As a general guideline, replace them when the cumulative  
total time for all the rotation operations reaches 3,000 hours.  
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Unit: inch (mm)  
1ꢀ-9/16 (ꢁ19)  
5-ꢁ/8 (1ꢁ7) 7-ꢁ/16 (18ꢀ)  
ꢀ-1ꢁ/16 ꢁ-1ꢁ/16  
(71)  
(97)  
6-5/8 (168)  
ø6-5/16 (160)  
ø6-5/16 (160)  
ø5-ꢁ/4  
(146)  
ø5-ꢁ/4  
(146)  
ø6-5/16  
(160)  
4-M6 screws  
<Mounting hole specifications>  
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Specifications  
Supply voltage:  
AC 1ꢀ0 V, 60 Hz  
Power consumption: 1ꢀ0 W  
indicates safety information.  
Genlock input:  
BNC  
Black burst or composite video signal, Tri Sync  
Prompter input  
(PROMPTER IN):  
BNC  
Through output to PROMPTER connector  
Prompter output  
(PROMPTER OUT):  
D-SUB 15-pin  
Camera video output  
VIDEO:  
Y:  
Pr/C:  
Pb:  
SDI:  
AUX:  
BNC, 75-ohm output  
BNC, 75-ohm output  
BNC, 75-ohm output  
BNC, 75-ohm output  
BNC  
BNC  
Camera, pan-tilt head control:  
RJ45, RS-4ꢀꢀ, pan-tilt head control signal output  
Connecting cable: 10BASE-T straight cable (equivalent to UTP category 5),  
max. ꢁꢀ81 ft (1000 meters)  
RP  
Functions/performance:  
Maximum weight capacity: ꢁꢁ.1 lbs (15 kg)  
Tilt range: ꢁ00 degrees (approx. 150 degrees)  
The tilt range is subject to restrictions depending on the cable and lens of camera to be  
mounted on pan-tilt head.  
Pan range: ꢁ00 degrees (approx. 150 degrees)  
Maximum operating speed: 45 degrees/sec.  
(when the center of gravity of the units installed on the pan-tilt head has been aligned with  
the head’s center of rotation)  
(Maximum operating speed with prompter mounted: 15 degrees/sec.)  
Stop accuracy: ꢁ´  
Noise level: Less than NCꢁ5 (at less than ꢁ0 degrees/sec.)  
Ambient operating temperature: ꢀꢁ°F to 11ꢁ°F (–5°C to +45°C)  
Storage temperature:  
Ambient operating humidity:  
Dimensions (WHD):  
Weight:  
–4°F to 149°F (–ꢀ0°C to +65°C)  
ꢁ0% to 90% (no condensation)  
1ꢀ-9/16”16-ꢁ/8”6-5/8” (ꢁ19416168 mm)  
Approx. ꢀꢀ lbs (10 kg)  
Finish:  
AV ivory paint (color resembling Munsell 7.9Y6.8/0.8)  
Weight and Dimensions indicated above are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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