Panasonic Pan Tilt Camera System AWRP120GJ User Manual

Operating Instructions  
<Operations and Settings>  
Remote Camera Controller  
Model No.  
AW-RP120G  
How the Operating Instructions are configured  
<Basics>:  
The <Basics> describes the procedure for connection with the required equipment and for installation.  
Before installing this unit, be sure to take the time to read through <Basics> to ensure that the unit will  
be installed correctly.  
<Operations and Settings> (this manual):  
This <Operations and Settings> describes how to operate the unit and how to establish its settings.  
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MOTE  
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AW-RP  
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ENGLISH  
VQT4T93A (E)  
M0113HO0 -FJ  
Contents  
How to turn on and off the power of the remote cameras                  4  
How to turn on the power of the remote cameras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
How to turn off the power of the remote cameras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Checking alarm information                                                                40  
Displaying alarm information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Returning the unit to the factory default state (INITIALIZE)             41  
Making image adjustments for the selected remote camera             6  
Setting the gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Setting the pedestal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Setting the white balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Setting the black balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Selecting the color bars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Setting the detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Adjusting the shutter speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Setting the shooting mode (SCENE 1 to SCENE 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Setting an ND filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Returning the unit to the factory default state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Control interface for external devices                                                43  
Setup Software                                                                                     45  
Installing the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Registering the unit in Setup Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Settings for connecting with the remote cameras and switcher . . . . 47  
Setting user authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Operations of AW‑HE2                                                                         51  
Table of setting items (dedicated dials and buttons)                        52  
Table of setting items (menus)                                                            53  
Messages                                                                                               56  
Index                                                                                                      58  
Operating the osd menu of a remote camera                                    12  
Operating preset memory (PMEM)                                                      13  
Registering preset memory (STORE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Recalling preset memory (RECALL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Deleting preset memory (DELETE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Setting the operation items for when preset memory is recalled  
(PRESET SCOPE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Registering the speed at which to move to the position set in the  
preset memory (PRESET SPEED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Operating preset memory groups (PMEM GROUP)                           16  
Setting the operation mode (SEPARATE/ALL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Creating preset memory groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Recalling preset memory groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Operating tracing memory (TMEM)                                                     18  
Registering tracing memory (STORE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Recalling tracing memory (RECALL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Deleting tracing memory (DELETE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Restoring tracing memory (RESTORE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Setting the items to recall when recalling tracing memory . . . . . . . . 21  
Configuring the remote camera operation settings                          22  
Adjusting the operation speed of the pan, tilt, zoom, and focus . . . . 22  
Setting the PAN/TILT lever inclination and speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Setting the pan, tilt, zoom, and focus operation directions . . . . . . . . 23  
Setting the minimum lens zoom start speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Setting the speed of the pan and tilt operations for telephoto  
shooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Setting the movement ranges (limiter function) of a remote  
camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Returning a remote cameras to its home position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Controlling the peripheral devices connected to a remote camera . . 26  
Configuring the unit operation settings                                             27  
Enabling or disabling operation with the ENABLE buttons . . . . . . . . 27  
Enabling or disabling operation of the ENABLE buttons by menu  
operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Enabling or disabling menu operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Switching the focus operation and iris operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Setting the LCD panel backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Assigning functions to the USER buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Setting linking with a switcher                                                            31  
Registering the camera numbers that will correspond to the image  
inputs of the switcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Enabling or disabling the function for linking with the switcher . . . . . 31  
Setting the functions for when the unit is linked with the  
switcher                                                                                                 32  
BUSCONT function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
FOCUS ASSIST function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
CAMERA SELECT view function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
TALLY IP function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Operating the switcher with the PAN/TILT lever and ZOOM  
button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
CAM INF function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Memory card operations                                                                      36  
Initializing a memory card (INIT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Saving data to a memory card (SAVE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Loading data from a memory card (LOAD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Deleting the files saved to a memory card (DELETE). . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Tally settings                                                                                         39  
Registering the camera numbers that will correspond to the tally  
inputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Setting the sending of tally information from the unit to remote  
cameras. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
3
How to turn on and off the power of the remote cameras  
Turning on the power of the cameras simultaneously  
with the turning on of the unit’s power  
How to turn on the power of the remote  
cameras  
1  
Set the MENU button to ON  
The power of the remote cameras in the standby state can be be turned  
on from the unit.  
There are the following methods of turning on the power.  
z Turning on the power one camera at a time  
z Turning on the power of the cameras simultaneously with the turning  
on of the unit’s power  
z Turning on the power of multiple cameras  
Turning off the power of all the cameras  
2  
Open CAMERA SETUP menu [24]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “2  AUTO ON” item  
3  
2.AUTO ON  
On  
Turning off the power of the selected camera group  
Each of these methods is described in turn below.  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “On” and press the F2 dial  
The power of the remote cameras set to “Serial” or “Network” in  
CTRL TYPE menu [36] will now turn on simultaneously with the  
turning on of the unit's power.  
Turning on the power one camera at a time  
1  
Select the remote camera  
Note  
When the corresponding camera selection button  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] is held down for  
approximately 3 seconds, the name of the remote camera is  
displayed on the top line of the LCD panel and “POWER OFF↓” is  
displayed on the bottom line.  
z Depending on the number of cameras connected, it may take  
some time before you can operate the unit.  
2  
Turn the F2 dial to select “ON” while keeping the camera  
Turning on the power of multiple cameras  
selection button held down and then press the F2 dial  
1  
Set the MENU button to ON  
Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator.  
CAM100<AW-HE50>  
POWER:ON  
2  
Open CAMERA SETUP menu [24]  
2
1
3  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “1  CAM POWER” item  
1.CAM POWER  
GROUP ON  
Turning on the power of all the cameras  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “ALL ON” and press the F2  
dial  
1.CAM POWER  
ALL ON  
Turning on the power of the selected camera group  
4  Turn the F2 dial to select “GROUP ON” and press the F2  
dial  
1.CAM POWER  
GROUP ON  
4
How to turn on and off the power of the remote cameras (continued)  
Turning off the power of multiple cameras  
How to turn off the power of the remote  
cameras  
1  
2  
3  
Set the MENU button to ON  
The power of the remote cameras can be be turned off from the unit.  
There are the following methods of turning off the power.  
z Turning off the power one camera at a time  
z Turning off the power of multiple cameras  
Turning off the power of all the cameras  
Open CAMERA SETUP menu [24]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “1  CAM POWER” item  
Turning off the power of the selected camera group  
1.CAM POWER  
GROUP ON  
Each of these methods is described in turn below.  
Turning off the power one camera at a time  
Turning off the power of all the cameras  
1  
Select the remote camera  
When the corresponding camera selection button  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] is held down for  
approximately 3 seconds, the name of the remote camera is  
displayed on the top line of the LCD panel and “POWER ON↓” is  
displayed on the bottom line.  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “ALL OFF” and press the F2  
dial  
1.CAM POWER  
ALL OFF  
2  
Turn the F2 dial to select “OFF” while keeping the  
camera selection button held down and then press the  
F2 dial  
Turning off the power of the selected camera group  
4  Turn the F2 dial to select “GROUP OFF” and press the  
F2 dial  
CAM100<AW-HE50>  
POWER:ON  
1.CAM POWER  
GROUP OFF  
2
1
5
Making image adjustments for the selected remote camera  
The following settings and adjustments can be made for the selected remote camera directly from this unit.  
z Gain  
z Pedestal  
z R and B gain  
z R and B pedestal  
z White balance  
z Black balance  
z Color bar selection  
z Detail  
z Shutter speed  
z Shooting mode selection  
The dedicated buttons and dials in the color adjustment section can be used for the gain, pedestal, R and B gain, R and B pedestal, white balance,  
black balance, color bar selection, and detail operations.  
<Color adjustment section>  
BARS button  
Color adjustment ENABLE button  
AWB button  
ABB button  
WHITE BAL B button  
ATW button  
WHITE BAL A button  
B GAIN dial  
R GAIN dial  
GAIN button  
DETAIL button  
B PED dial  
R PED dial  
AUTO GAIN button  
PED dial  
z When the color adjustment ENABLE button indicator is off, operation of the color adjustment section is disabled. Press the button to turn on its  
indicator and then perform operation.  
z The setting values of the gain, pedestal, R and B gain, R and B pedestal, detail, and shutter speed differ depending on the remote camera connected.  
For the setting value ranges of each remote camera, refer to “Table of setting items (menus)” (pages 53 to 54).  
z Operation differs as follows when controlling AW-HE60 and AW-HE50.  
• During auto iris (when the auto iris button indicator is on), the shutter speed is adjusted automatically. The shutter speed value set from the unit is  
not immediately reflected for the camera output images at that time but instead is reflected when manual iris (when the auto iris indicator turns off) is  
set.  
• While the shooting mode is set to “FullAuto”, the following occurs.  
· Auto gain mode is fixed and the gain setting value cannot be changed from “AUTO”.  
· ATW mode is fixed and the R and B gain setting values cannot be changed.  
· Auto iris is fixed and the shutter speed setting value cannot be changed.  
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Making image adjustments for the selected remote camera (continued)  
Setting the gain  
Setting the white balance  
In places which are too dark, increase the gain level, and in places  
which are too bright, reduce the gain level.  
Adjust the ratio between R, G, and B (the three primary colors) so that  
white will be reproduced accurately.  
When the gain is increased, the noise level also increases.  
When the white balance is off, not only will white be reproduced poorly  
but the color tone of the entire picture will also deteriorate.  
The white balance needs to be set when the lighting conditions and  
brightness have changed. The white balance must also be adjusted  
when using a remote camera for the first time or when a remote camera  
has not been used for a prolonged period of time.  
1  
Press the GAIN button  
The current gain setting appears.  
GAIN  
:
18dB  
The white balance can be adjusted automatically or manually (fine  
adjustment after automatic adjustment), and results can be stored in  
two memory areas (A and B) of the remote camera. The result in a  
memory area can be recalled by pressing the WHITE BAL A button or  
WHITE BAL B button on the unit.  
In addition, you can select the auto tracking white balance (ATW) mode  
for automatically tracking the white balance in accordance with the  
lighting conditions.  
2  
Turn the F1 dial to select a setting  
z When the AUTO GAIN button is pressed, auto gain mode is  
enabled and the light quantity is adjusted automatically.  
z If approximately 3 seconds elapses without the F1 dial being  
operated after the GAIN button is pressed, the previous LCD  
panel display is redisplayed.  
Automatically adjusting the white balance  
1  
With the selected remote camera, fill the screen with a  
white subject (white wall or paper)  
Setting the pedestal  
z Make sure a shining object or very bright object does not appear  
on the screen.  
When using multiple cameras, you need to set the same the black level  
(pedestal level) for images shot with each camera.  
2  
Press the WHITE BAL A button to turn on its indicator  
1  
Turn the PED dial to select a setting  
Adjustment in the minus (–) direction makes the parts closer to  
black, and adjustment in the plus (+) direction makes the parts  
closer to white.  
3  
Press the AWB button  
The AWB button indicator blinks and the white balance is adjusted  
automatically.  
z The setting value is displayed on the LCD panel during setting.  
z When the PED dial is pressed, the setting value does not change  
and is only displayed.  
When adjustment ends successfully, the button indicator turns off  
and the adjustment results are registered to memory A.  
When adjustment was not possible, the AWB button indicator blinks  
continuously.  
Try changing, for example, the lens iris, subject, and lighting  
conditions, and then perform adjustment again.  
PED  
:
+150  
4  
Press the WHITE BAL B button to turn on its indicator  
5  
Press the AWB button  
Similar to step 3, the adjustment results are saved to memory B.  
z When the white balance is adjusted automatically, the R and  
B GAIN setting values become “±0”.  
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Making image adjustments for the selected remote camera (continued)  
Manually adjusting the white balance (R and B gain  
Setting the black balance  
settings)  
The black balance needs to be adjusted when using a remote camera  
for the first time or when a remote camera has not been used for a  
prolonged period of time. It also needs to be adjusted when significant  
changes have occurred in the ambient temperature or at the change of  
the seasons.  
1  
As with the automatic adjustment, fill the screen with a  
white subject  
When the camera will be used with the same settings and under the  
same conditions, the black balance does not need to be adjusted again.  
When the black balance is adjusted again, the previous memory data  
will be erased and replaced with the new black balance settings.  
2  
Connect the video output of the currently selected  
remote camera to a waveform monitor  
3  
Press the WHITE BAL A button to turn on its indicator  
Automatically adjusting the black balance  
4  
Turn the R GAIN dial to select the R channel (red)  
setting, and turn the B GAIN dial to select the B channel  
(blue) setting  
The adjustment results are registered to memory A.  
z The setting value is displayed during adjustment.  
z When the R GAIN dial and B GAIN dial are pressed, the setting  
values do not change and are only displayed.  
1  
Press the ABB button  
The ABB button indicator blinks and the black balance is adjusted by  
automatically closing the lens iris.  
When adjustment ends successfully, the button indicator turns off  
and the adjustment results are registered.  
When adjustment was not possible, the ABB button indicator blinks  
continuously.  
z When the black balance is adjusted automatically, the R and  
B PED setting values return to “±0”.  
R GAIN :  
B GAIN :  
+150  
+150  
 
 
5  
Press the WHITE BAL B button to turn on its indicator  
Perform step 4 in the same way as with the WHITE BAL A button to  
set memory B.  
Manually adjusting the black balance  
(R and B pedestal adjustment)  
1  
Connect the video output of the currently selected  
remote camera to a waveform monitor  
Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)  
You can select the auto tracking white balance (ATW) mode for  
automatically tracking the white balance in accordance with the lighting  
conditions.  
2  
3  
4  
Press the auto iris button to turn its indicator off  
Turn the IRIS dial to close the lens iris  
1  
Press the ATW button to turn on its indicator  
ATW mode is enabled.  
Turn the R PED dial to select the R channel (red) setting,  
and turn the B PED dial to select the B channel (blue)  
setting  
z The setting value is displayed during adjustment.  
z When the R PED dial and B PED dial are pressed, the setting  
values do not change and are only displayed.  
z If there is no white on the screen, it may not be possible to  
compensate the white balance properly.  
Also, it may not be possible to compensate the white balance  
properly depending on the lighting conditions.  
R PED :  
B PED :  
+150  
+150  
 
 
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Making image adjustments for the selected remote camera (continued)  
Selecting the color bars  
Adjusting the shutter speed  
Press the BARS button to output color bar signals from the remote  
camera.  
The shutter mode and shutter speed of a remote camera can be  
selected.  
1  
Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator  
Button indicator on : Outputs the color bar signal  
Button indicator off : Outputs the signal for the images shot by  
the camera  
2  
Open SHUTTER menu [21]  
Setting the shutter mode  
3  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “1  SHUTTER” item  
Setting the detail  
1.SHUTTER  
Off  
The image detail (image sharpness) can be adjusted.  
1  
Press the DETAIL button  
The current detail setting appears.  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select the shutter mode, and then  
press the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
DETAIL :  
LEVEL :  
On  
LOW  
F1 dial  
F2 dial  
Off  
Step  
: Turns off the electronic shutter.  
: Operates the shutter at the shutter speed set in the  
“2. SPEED” item.  
Synchro : Operates the shutter at the shutter speed set for the  
remote camera.  
2  
Turn the F1 dial and F2 dial to select settings  
Set the shutter speed value for synchro mode in the  
OSD menu of the remote camera.  
For details, refer to the operating instructions for the  
remote camera.  
ELC  
: Controls the electronic shutter and automatically adjusts  
the light quantity.  
z The shutter mode settings differ depending on the remote camera  
connected. Check the operating instructions for the corresponding  
model.  
Setting the shutter speed  
When “Step” has been selected as the shutter mode, you can specify  
the shutter speed.  
5  Turn the F1 dial to display the “2  SPEED” item  
2.SPEED  
1/100  
6  Turn the F2 dial to adjust the shutter speed  
z The shutter speed settings differ depending on the remote camera  
connected. Check the operating instructions for the corresponding  
model.  
Note  
z For a remote camera connected via a serial connection, when  
you change the camera group once and then return to the original  
camera group, the shutter speed is set to “1/100”.  
9
Making image adjustments for the selected remote camera (continued)  
Setting the shooting mode (SCENE 1 to SCENE 4)  
Change the shooting mode (scene file) of the remote camera to match the shooting conditions.  
Use the SCENE 1 to SCENE 4 buttons to change the shooting mode.  
SCENE 3 button  
SHIFT button  
SCENE 1 button  
SCENE 2 button  
SCENE 4 button  
1  
Press the SHIFT button to turn on its indicator  
2  
Press one of the SCENE 1 to SCENE 4 buttons  
The indicator of the selected button turns on and the shooting mode changes.  
z The names of shooting modes and operation of each mode differ depending on the model of remote camera. For details, refer to the operating  
instructions for the remote camera.  
The following shows the relationship between the SCENE 1 to SCENE 4 buttons on the unit and the shooting modes of the remote camera.  
Remote camera shooting mode  
AW‑HE870  
AW‑E860  
AW‑E750  
AW‑E650  
AW‑E350  
Button on unit  
AW‑HE60  
AW‑HE50  
AK‑HC1500  
AK‑HC1800  
AW‑HE120  
AW‑HE100  
SCENE 1  
SCENE 2  
SCENE 3  
SCENE 4  
Scene1  
Scene2  
Scene3  
Scene4  
FullAuto  
Manual1  
Manual2  
Manual3  
CURRENT  
PRESET  
USER1  
Halogen  
Fluorescent  
Daylight  
User  
Halogen  
Fluorescent  
Outdoor  
User  
USER2  
10  
Making image adjustments for the selected remote camera (continued)  
Selecting an ND filter with the USER buttons (USER 1  
to USER 8)  
Setting an ND filter  
The ND filter setting can be configured when the selected remote  
camera uses a lens with an ND filter function.  
The ND filter settings “ND1” to “ND4” can be assigned to the USER  
buttons (USER 1 to USER 8) to enable selection with the buttons.  
“Assigning functions to the USER buttons” (page 30)  
1  
Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator  
1  
Press one of the USER buttons (USER 1 to USER 8)  
The indicator of the selected button turns on and the corresponding  
ND filter is applied.  
2  
Open ND FILTER menu [22]  
1.ND FILTER  
ND1  
z When AW-HE870, AW-E860, AW-E750, AW-E650, or AW-E350 is  
connected:  
The ND filter of the remote camera can be turned Off and On with  
the USER button on the unit that has ND1 assigned.  
3  
Turn the F2 dial to select a setting, and then press the  
F2 dial to confirm the selection  
The settings displayed when you turn the F2 dial differ depending on  
the model of remote camera connected.  
The following shows the menu display on the unit and the setting  
values of the remote cameras.  
Remote camera setting values  
AW‑HE50  
Menu display  
on the unit  
AK‑HC1500  
AK‑HC1800  
AW‑HE60  
AW‑HE100  
(*1)  
AW‑HE120  
ND1  
ND2  
ND3  
ND4  
Through  
1/4  
Clear  
1/4  
1/16  
1/16  
1/64  
1/64  
(*1) “ND2↓”, “ND3↓”, and “ND4↓” can be displayed by turning the F2  
dial but a selection cannot be confirmed by pressing the dial.  
Remote camera setting values  
AW‑HE870  
Menu display  
on the unit  
AW‑E860  
AW‑E750  
AW‑E650  
AW‑E350  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
11  
Operating the osd menu of a remote camera  
To set the advanced settings of a remote camera, operate the menu superimposed on the image output of the remote camera (this menu is referred to  
as the OSD menu in this manual). The OSD menu of a connected remote camera can be operated from the unit.  
CAMERA OSD button  
EXIT button  
F1 dial  
F2 dial  
1  
Hold down the CAMERA OSD button to turn on its indicator  
The OSD menu appears on the selected remote camera and becomes able to be operated from the unit.  
2  
Operate the OSD menu  
Use the F1 dial, F2 dial, and EXIT button to operate the OSD menu.  
Operation differs depending on the model connected.  
<Table of operations>  
Remote camera  
AW-HE50  
AW-HE60  
AW-HE120  
Dial/button operation  
Turn the F1 dial.  
OSD menu operation  
z Moves the items (*1)  
z Selects a setting (*2)  
.
.
Press the F1 dial.  
Confirms the change to the selected setting.  
Cancels the selected setting.  
Press the EXIT button.  
z Moves the items (*1)  
z Selects a setting (*3)  
.
.
Turn the F1 dial.  
AK-HC1500  
AK-HC1800  
AW-HE870  
Press the F1 dial.  
Press the EXIT button.  
Turn the F1 dial.  
Confirms the change to the selected setting.  
Cancels the selected setting.  
Moves the items (*1)  
.
AW-E350  
AW-E650  
AW-E750  
AW-E860  
AW-HE100  
Press the F1 dial.  
Confirms the sub-menu selection.  
z Changes the setting directly (*4)  
z Confirms the sub-menu selection.  
Turn the F2 dial.  
(*1) Turn clockwise  
Turn counterclockwise  
(*2) Turn clockwise  
Turn counterclockwise  
(*3) Turn clockwise  
Turn counterclockwise  
: Moves the items up.  
: Moves the items down.  
: Changes the setting in the plus (+) direction.  
: Changes the setting in the minus (–) direction.  
: Changes the setting in the minus (–) direction.  
: Changes the setting in the plus (+) direction.  
(*4) Turning the dial changes the setting and instantaneously reflects the new value on the remote camera.  
Turn clockwise  
Turn counterclockwise  
: Changes the setting in the plus (+) direction and confirms the value.  
: Changes the setting in the minus (–) direction and confirms the value.  
3  
Hold down the CAMERA OSD button to turn off its indicator  
The menus of the unit become able to be operated.  
Notes  
z When the unit is operating the OSD menu of a remote camera, the CAMERA OSD button lighting state and OSD menu display state may no  
longer match and OSD menu operation may not be able to be performed properly if the OSD menu OFF operation is performed for the same  
remote camera from, for example, another remote camera controller or a wireless remote controller.  
In such a case, hold down the CAMERA OSD button on the unit, and after the CAMERA OSD button lighting state (off) and OSD menu display  
state (OSD menu hidden) match, hold down the CAMERA OSD button again and then perform the operation.  
z If a camera selection button [CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] is pressed to switch to another remote camera to control from the unit during  
the display of the OSD menu of a remote camera, the OSD menu of the remote camera that was selected disappears.  
z For details on the menu items that are displayed, check the operating instructions for the corresponding model.  
12  
Operating preset memory (PMEM)  
z Changing pages  
The preset memory of a remote camera can be operated from the unit.  
The following settings that you have adjusted in advance can be stored  
in preset memory.  
Press one of the number buttons [1] to [50] to directly select any of the  
50 preset memory.  
Furthermore, pressing the PMEM PAGE button to change pages allows  
you to operate up to 100 preset memory for each camera.  
z Pan/tilt positions  
z Zoom positions  
z Focus positions  
z Lens iris settings (manual iris only)  
z White balance settings  
Button indicator on  
Button indicator on  
Press the PMEM  
PAGE button  
Notes  
z If the MEM ENABLE button indicator is off, preset memory  
operation is not possible. Press the button to turn on its indicator  
and then perform operation.  
z Preset numbers PMEM 1 to 10 are also used as start positions  
when recalling tracing memory. Preset data may be overwritten or  
deleted by tracing memory operation.  
Page 1 selected  
Page 2 selected  
z The number of preset memory and data that can be registered  
differ depending on the remote camera.  
For details, check the operating instructions for the corresponding  
model.  
<Preset numbers and registered pages>  
Preset number  
PMEM 1 to PMEM 50  
PMEM 51 to PMEM 100  
Page number Number button  
Page 1  
[1] to [50]  
Page 2  
MEM SETTING button  
MEM ENABLE button  
MEM DELETE button  
Example: When specifying preset number “PMEM 51”  
1. Press the PMEM page button to select Page 2.  
2. Press number button [1].  
PMEM button  
MEM STORE button  
PMEM PAGE  
indicators  
z Lighting of number button indicators  
PMEM PAGE  
button  
The lighting method of the number buttons differs depending on the  
remote camera or pan-tilt head that the unit is controlling.  
<Lighting method of number button indicators>  
Remote cameras and  
pan‑tilt heads  
Lighting method of number button  
indicators  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60,  
AW-HE120  
The indicators of the number buttons with  
preset memory registered turn on.  
Number buttons  
[1] to [50]  
AW-HE100, AW-PH360,  
AW-PH405, AW-PH650,  
AW-PH400  
The indicator of the number button that  
was last pressed turns on.  
However, when preset memory is deleted  
in DELETE mode, all of the number  
buttons turn off.  
13  
Operating preset memory (PMEM) (continued)  
Registering preset memory (STORE)  
Recalling preset memory (RECALL)  
1  
1  
Press one of the camera selection buttons  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the  
remote camera to be operated  
Press one of the camera selection buttons  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the  
remote camera to be operated  
2  
3  
4  
5  
2  
Output the images to be shot to the monitor  
Press the PMEM button to turn on its indicator  
Press the MEM STORE button to turn on its indicator  
Press the PMEM button to turn on its indicator  
3  
Hold down a number button to specify the preset  
number to recall  
The registered settings are recalled.  
z When the indicator of the MEM STORE button or MEM DELETE  
button is on, preset memory is not recalled when a number button  
is pressed.  
Press the PMEM button or press the MEM STORE button or  
MEM DELETE button with the indicator turned on to turn off its  
indicator, and then perform the operation.  
Operate the PAN/TILT lever and ZOOM button to  
determine the camera angle to register  
If necessary, adjust the focus and iris as well.  
6  
Hold down a number button to specify the preset  
number to register  
“STORE COMPLETE” appears on the second line of the LCD panel.  
The current camera positions and settings are registered to the  
preset memory of the remote camera.  
Deleting preset memory (DELETE)  
z To continue registering different camera angles to a preset  
memory belonging to the same “page number”, repeat steps 5 to  
6.  
1  
Press one of the camera selection buttons  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the  
remote camera to be operated  
Notes  
z When registering preset data, hold down the number button.  
z If a number button that already has preset memory registered  
is held down, the saved data will be deleted as it will be  
overwritten.  
2  
3  
4  
Press the PMEM button to turn on its indicator  
Press the MEM DELETE button to turn on its indicator  
Hold down a number button to specify the preset  
number to delete  
“DELETE COMPLETE” appears on the second line of the LCD panel  
and the registered settings are deleted.  
Notes  
z When deleting preset data, hold down the number button.  
z When the preset number used with tracing memory is held  
down, the tracing data is also deleted at the same time.  
For details on tracing memory, refer to “Operating tracing  
memory (TMEM)” (page 18).  
14  
Operating preset memory (PMEM) (continued)  
Setting the operation items for when preset  
memory is recalled (PRESET SCOPE)  
Registering the speed at which to move  
to the position set in the preset memory  
(PRESET SPEED)  
You can select whether to recall all or only some of the settings  
registered to preset memory.  
The unit registers the speed (PRESET SPEED) at which to move to the  
set position when preset memory is recalled to each preset number.  
When a preset is recalled, the unit sets PRESET SPEED on the remote  
camera and the remote camera moves to the preset position at the  
speed set for PRESET SPEED.  
Note  
z This function is enabled when AW-HE50, AW-HE60, or  
AW-HE120 is selected.  
Performing operation at a different speed for each preset memory  
enables video to be played at a variety of speeds.  
Notes  
1  
Press one of the camera selection buttons  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the  
remote camera to be operated  
z The movement speed registered in the procedure below is  
registered to the corresponding camera number, and is not  
registered to the preset memory of the remote camera. Therefore,  
if the preset memory is recalled from a controller other than this  
unit on which the movement speed was registered, movement  
will be at a different speed even in the case of the same preset  
number.  
2  
Press the PMEM button to turn on its indicator  
z When the connection type or connection destination IP address  
is changed with CTRL TYPE menu [36], AUTO IP menu [37], or  
SWAP IP menu [38], PRESET SPEED set for the corresponding  
camera number is initialized.  
3  
Press the MEM SETTING button to turn on its indicator  
The setting of the selected remote camera is displayed.  
SPEED :  
30  
SCOPE : MODE A  
1  
Press one of the camera selection buttons  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the  
remote camera to be operated  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select a setting for the “SCOPE” item  
from MODE A to MODE C, and then press the F2 dial to  
confirm the selection  
The setting of the remote camera is changed.  
This is applied the next time the preset is recalled.  
2  
3  
4  
Press the PMEM button to turn on its indicator  
<SCOPE settings and recalled items>  
Recalled item  
Press the MEM STORE button to turn on its indicator  
White balance  
adjustment  
value  
Setting  
Pan, tilt, zoom,  
and focus  
Iris  
Press the MEM SETTING button to turn on its indicator  
The setting of the selected remote camera is displayed.  
MODE A  
MODE B  
MODE C  
SPEED :  
SCOPE : MODE A  
30  
√: Recalled —: Not recalled  
5  
Turn the F1 dial to select the setting of the “SPEED”  
item, and then press the F1 dial to confirm the selection  
The following shows the relationship between the set value and the  
speed at which the remote camera moves to the set position when  
preset memory is recalled.  
Note  
z MODE A to MODE C are not registered to the remote camera  
preset memory or the unit. The settings become the common  
settings for when preset memory is recalled, and the same  
settings are applied regardless of which preset number is  
selected.  
1
30  
Slow  
Fast  
6  
Hold down a number button to specify the preset  
number to register  
The current remote camera settings are registered to preset  
memory, and PRESET SPEED is registered to the unit.  
15  
Operating preset memory groups (PMEM GROUP)  
The unit allows you register up to four “preset memory groups” created  
Creating preset memory groups  
by selecting one preset memory for each of multiple remote cameras.  
Pressing any of the PM GRP 1 to PM GRP 4 buttons simultaneously  
recalls all preset memory registered to the corresponding preset  
memory group.  
Registering the preset memory to recall when in  
SEPARATE mode  
The following setting procedures use the example of setting PMEM  
GROUP1 but the setting procedures are the same for PMEM GROUP2  
to PMEM GROUP4.  
1  
Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator  
Open the following menus and configure the settings.  
<Preset memory groups and menu numbers>  
2  
3  
4  
Open PM GRP1 menu [31]  
Preset memory group  
Menu  
1.PM GRP1 MODE  
SEPARATE  
PMEM GROUP1  
PMEM GROUP2  
PMEM GROUP3  
PMEM GROUP4  
PM GRP1 menu [31]  
PM GRP2 menu [32]  
PM GRP3 menu [33]  
PM GRP4 menu [34]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “2  PM GRP1 1/10” item  
2.PM GRP1 1/10  
NoAsgn ——————  
Setting the operation mode (SEPARATE/  
ALL)  
Turn the F2 dial to set the camera number and preset  
number to register to PMEM GROUP1  
If you turn the F2 dial to select the camera number and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection, you will then be able to select  
the preset number.  
1  
Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator  
Set the preset number in the same way as the camera number.  
2  
Open PM GRP1 menu [31]  
2.PM GRP1 1/10  
CAM001 PRE001  
1.PM GRP1 MODE  
SEPARATE  
Camera number Preset number  
Camera number : Select from NoAsgn and CAM001 to CAM100.  
When “NoAsgn” is set, preset memory is not  
registered.  
3  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “1  PM GRP1 MODE” item  
Preset number : Select from PRE001 to PRE100.  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select the operation mode, and then  
press the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
OFF  
: Disables group creation.  
Even if you press any of the PM GRP1 to PM GRP4  
buttons, a preset memory group will not be recalled.  
5  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “3  PM GRP1 2/10” to  
“11  PM GRP1 10/10” items  
SEPARATE : Allows you to create a group by selecting a different  
preset number from each remote camera.  
Up to ten preset numbers can be registered to one  
group.  
6  
Register the camera numbers and preset numbers  
z Configure the settings in the same way as step 4.  
z Up to ten preset memory can be registered to one group.  
ALL  
: Allows you to create a group by selecting the same  
preset number from each remote camera.  
One preset number for each of all the remote  
cameras registered to the unit can be registered to  
one group.  
Note  
z Do not set the same camera number two or more times for one  
preset memory group.  
16  
Operating preset memory groups (PMEM GROUP) (continued)  
Registering the preset memory to recall when in ALL  
Recalling preset memory groups  
mode  
1  
Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator  
Pressing a button to recall a preset memory group  
Use PM GRP 1 to PM GRP 4 to recall preset memory groups.  
2  
3  
4  
Open PM GRP1 menu [31]  
PM GRP 1 to PM GRP 4 buttons  
USER ENABLE button  
1.PM GRP1 MODE  
ALL  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “12  PM GRP1 ALL” item  
12.PM GRP1 ALL  
PRE001  
SHIFT button  
1  
Press the SHIFT button to turn on its indicator  
Turn the F2 dial to select a preset number, and then  
press the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
2  
Press the PM GRP 1 button  
When the operation mode of PMEM GROUP1 is “SEPARATE”:  
Simultaneously recalls each remote camera preset memory  
registered to the “2. PM GRP1 1/10” to “11. PM GRP1 10/10”  
items.  
When the operation mode of PMEM GROUP1 is “ALL”:  
The preset memory registered in the “12. PM GRP1 ALL” item is  
recalled for all of the remote cameras registered to the unit.  
z Preset memory is not recalled for a remote camera for which  
“NoAsign” is set in CTRL TYPE menu [36].  
Note  
z If the USER ENABLE button indicator is off, operation of the  
PM GRP 1 to PM GRP 4 buttons is not possible. Perform  
operation while the button indicator is on.  
Recalling a preset memory group by GPI input  
A preset memory group can be recalled by contact input of the TALLY/  
GPI connector on the rear panel of the unit.  
<PIN numbers and preset memory groups>  
Signal  
Pin number  
Corresponding preset memory group  
name  
19  
7
GPI IN 1  
GPI IN 2  
GPI IN 3  
GPI IN 4  
PMEM GROUP 1  
PMEM GROUP 2  
PMEM GROUP 3  
PMEM GROUP 4  
20  
8
“Control interface for external devices” (page 43)  
17  
Operating tracing memory (TMEM)  
The unit incorporates tracing memory (TMEM) for recording a series of  
operations that were performed for a connected remote camera.  
This feature allows you to duplicate the recorded operations of a remote  
camera.  
Registering tracing memory (STORE)  
1  
Press one of the camera selection buttons  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the  
remote camera to be operated  
<Tracing memory>  
Recording target Camera numbers CAM1 to CAM10  
Functions that  
can be recorded  
Pan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris, and white balance  
mode  
2  
Output the images to be shot to the monitor  
Recording time  
Up to 5 minutes per camera  
Up to 10 per camera  
Number of  
recording  
memory  
3  
Press the TMEM button to turn on its indicator  
The tracing memory status appears.  
The indicators of number buttons with registered tracing memory  
turn on.  
Record buttons  
Number buttons [1] to [10]  
Selected camera number  
Notes  
CAM1 TMEM  
3m50s Remained.  
z If the MEM ENABLE button indicator is off, tracing memory  
operation is not possible. Perform operation while the button  
indicator is on.  
z Preset numbers PMEM 1 to 10 of the preset memory are used  
as start positions at the time of recalling tracing memory so they  
are overwritten when the tracing memory registration operation is  
performed.  
z The last point when tracing memory is recalled may not match  
that at the time of recording because of the error of movement of  
the remote camera.  
Remaining possible recording time (max  5 m 00 s)  
Note  
z A button with no tracing memory registered does not turn on  
even when it is a button with preset memory registered.  
Taking precautions such as the following can help reduce the  
error.  
• Use the lens zoom at the WIDE side (wide-angle end).  
• Perform pan, tilt, zoom, and focus operations slowly.  
• Set a short recording time.  
4  
Press the MEM STORE button to turn on its indicator  
Execute tracing memory recalling several times to sufficiently  
check the operation of the camera before you begin operation.  
5  
Operate the PAN/TILT lever and ZOOM button to  
determine the camera angle to register  
If necessary, adjust the focus, iris, and white balance as well.  
<Tracing memory operation section>  
TMEM button  
6  
Hold down one of the number buttons [1] to [10] that  
has its indicator turned off to specify the tracing  
memory number  
The current camera position and settings are registered to the preset  
memory of the remote camera, and become the start position and  
settings at the time of recalling.  
MEM DELETE button  
MEM STORE button  
RESTORE button  
MEM ENABLE button  
The indicators of the number button that was held down and START  
button [11] blink. (Recording standby state)  
z If an operation that is target for recording such as moving the PAN/  
TILT lever is performed at that time, the recording standby state is  
cancelled and the status returns to that of step 3.  
Tracing memory number  
TM05:  
Standby Store.  
Notes  
START button [11]  
Number buttons [1] to [10]  
z If you want to register tracing memory to a button whose  
indicator is on, delete the registered tracing memory and then  
register the new tracing memory.  
STOP button [12] MEM SETTING button  
z If a number button that already has preset memory registered  
is held down, the saved preset memory will be deleted as it  
will be overwritten.  
18  
Operating tracing memory (TMEM) (continued)  
7  
Press START button [11]  
The indicator of START button [11] turns on. (Operation wait state)  
Recalling tracing memory (RECALL)  
TM05:  
Waiting Opr.  
1  
Press one of the camera selection buttons  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the  
remote camera to be operated  
8  
Operate one of the PAN/TILT lever, ZOOM button,  
FOCUS dial, IRIS dial, and white balance mode selection  
buttons  
2  
Press the TMEM button to turn on its indicator  
The tracing memory status appears.  
The indicators of number buttons with registered tracing memory  
turn on.  
The recording of tracing memory starts from the point in time that the  
operation began.  
z To record the focus operation and iris operation, press the focus  
button and auto iris button to turn off their indicators and then  
perform the operations.  
Selected camera number  
CAM1 TMEM  
3m50s Remained.  
Recording time  
Remaining possible recording time (max  5 m 00 s)  
TM05:0m02s  
Storing.  
Note  
z A button with no tracing memory registered does not turn on  
even when it is a button with preset memory registered.  
9  
Press STOP button [12]  
Recording stops and the tracing memory is saved.  
The registered number button turns on and the status returns to that  
of step 3.  
z When the possible recording time elapses, recording stops  
automatically.  
3  
Press one of the number buttons that has its indicator  
turned on to specify the tracing memory number  
The remote camera moves to the start position.  
The indicators of the number button that was pressed and START  
button [11] blink. (Recall standby state)  
At that time, operations up until the point in time that recording  
stops are recorded.  
TM03:0m00s  
/0m59s  
Standby Recall.  
4  
Press START button [11]  
The tracing memory is recalled and the remote camera starts  
moving.  
The indicator of START button [11] turns on.  
Total time of tracing  
memory during recalling  
Current recall  
Tracing memory number  
position  
TM03:0m20s  
Recalling.  
/0m59s  
5  
When the recording time elapses, the remote camera  
stops automatically  
The number button that was blinking turns on, the indicator of  
START button [11] turns off, and the process returns to step 2.  
z When STOP button [12] is pressed during recalling, recalling stops  
and the process returns to step 2.  
19  
Operating tracing memory (TMEM) (continued)  
Deleting tracing memory (DELETE)  
Restoring tracing memory (RESTORE)  
1  
1  
Press one of the camera selection buttons  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the  
remote camera to be operated  
Press one of the camera selection buttons  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the  
remote camera to be controlled from the unit  
2  
2  
Press the TMEM button to turn on its indicator  
The tracing memory status appears.  
Output the images to be shot to the monitor  
The indicators of number buttons with registered tracing memory  
turn on.  
3  
Press the TMEM button to turn on its indicator  
The tracing memory status appears.  
The indicators of number buttons with registered tracing memory  
turn on.  
Selected camera number  
CAM1 TMEM  
3m50s Remained.  
Selected camera number  
CAM1 TMEM  
Remaining possible recording time (max  5 m 00 s)  
3m50s Remained.  
Note  
Remaining possible recording time (max  5 m 00 s)  
z A button with no tracing memory registered does not turn on  
even when it is a button with preset memory registered.  
Note  
z A button with no tracing memory registered does not turn on  
even when it is a button with preset memory registered.  
3  
Press the MEM DELETE button to turn on its indicator  
4  
Hold down one of the number buttons [1] to [10] that  
has its indicator turned on to specify the tracing  
memory number  
4  
Press the RESTORE button to turn on its indicator  
The registered preset memory and tracing memory are deleted.  
5  
Press one of the number buttons [1] to [10] that has its  
indicator turned on  
The remote camera moves to the start position.  
The indicators of the number button that was pressed and START  
button [11] blink. (Restore standby state)  
z At this time, you can operate the PAN/TILT lever to change the  
start position.  
TM03:0m00s  
/0m50s  
Standby Restore.  
6  
Press START button [11]  
The tracing memory is recalled and the remote camera starts  
moving.  
Total time of tracing memory  
during recalling  
Current recall position  
TM03:0m20s  
Restoring.  
/0m50s  
20  
Operating tracing memory (TMEM) (continued)  
7  
Operate one of the PAN/TILT lever, ZOOM button,  
FOCUS dial, IRIS dial, and white balance mode selection  
buttons to make a correction  
Setting the items to recall when recalling  
tracing memory  
Only the data for which the operation was performed is overwritten  
from the point in time that correction operation was performed.  
You can select whether to recall all or only some of the items registered  
to tracing memory.  
Note  
1  
Press the MEM SETTING button to turn on its indicator  
The current setting appears.  
z Tracing data cannot be partially restored.  
After starting the tracing data restore operation, be sure to  
perform the operation all the way to the end.  
SPEED :  
———  
SCOPE : MODE A  
8  
When the recording time elapses, the remote camera  
stops automatically  
2  
Turn the F2 dial to select a setting for the “SCOPE” item  
from MODE A to MODE C, and then press the F2 dial to  
confirm the selection  
The process returns to step 3.  
z When STOP button [12] is pressed during recalling, recalling  
stops.  
z The setting of the unit is changed.  
This is is applied the next time the tracing data is recalled.  
The total time of the tracing memory changes, and the process  
returns to step 3.  
<SCOPE settings and recalled items>  
Recalled item  
Setting  
Pan, tilt, zoom,  
and focus  
White balance  
mode  
Iris  
MODE A  
MODE B  
MODE C  
√: Recalled —: Not recalled  
When the operation is performed, the PRESET SCOPE setting of  
the remote camera is changed to the same setting as well at the  
same time.  
“Setting the operation items for when preset memory is recalled  
(PRESET SCOPE)” (page 15)  
21  
Configuring the remote camera operation settings  
Adjusting the operation speed of the pan,  
tilt, zoom, and focus  
Setting the PAN/TILT lever inclination and  
speed  
The dedicated dials can be used to individually adjust the operation  
speed of the remote camera for each of the PAN/TILT lever, ZOOM  
button, and FOCUS dial operations performed with the unit.  
The correlation between the angle and operating speed when the PAN/  
TILT lever is inclined can be adjusted.  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
ZOOM SPEED dial  
Open RP SETUP menu [25]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “2  P/T CURV” item  
2.P/T CURV  
1
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select a setting, and then press the  
F2 dial to confirm the selection  
z The higher the value selected, the slower the operation when the  
lever begins to be moved.  
FOCUS SPEED dial  
PAN/TILT SPEED dial  
Operating speed  
Operation of SPEED dial  
Turned clockwise  
Turned counterclockwise : Operation is at a lower speed (LOW)  
: Operation is at a higher speed (HI)  
P/T CURV=1  
P/T CURV=5  
Angle of lever  
22  
Configuring the remote camera operation settings (continued)  
Setting the tilting direction  
Setting the pan, tilt, zoom, and focus  
operation directions  
Set the operation of the remote camera in the vertical direction in  
response to forward and backward operation of the PAN/TILT lever.  
You can set the direction that a remote camera moves in response to  
the operation of the PAN/TILT lever, ZOOM button, and FOCUS dial.  
With this unit, you can set the direction for each camera number.  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open TILT DIRECTION menu [27]  
Setting the panning direction  
Turn the F1 dial to display the camera number for which  
Set the operation of the remote camera in the horizontal direction in  
response to the horizontal operation of the PAN/TILT lever.  
to configure the setting  
1.CAM1  
NORMAL  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open PAN DIRECTION menu [26]  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “NORMAL” or “REVERSE”,  
and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
Turn the F1 dial to display the camera number for which  
to configure the setting  
NORMAL : The remote camera moves upward when the PAN/  
TILT lever is moved away from you, and downward  
when the lever is moved toward you.  
1.CAM1  
NORMAL  
REVERSE : Operation is in the opposite direction to NORMAL.  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “NORMAL” or “REVERSE”,  
and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
Setting the zooming direction  
NORMAL : The remote camera moves to the left when the PAN/  
TILT lever is moved toward the left, and to the right  
Set the zooming operation of the lens in response to the operation of the  
ZOOM button.  
when the lever is moved toward the right.  
REVERSE : Operation is in the opposite direction to NORMAL.  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open ZOOM DIRECTION menu [28]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the camera number for which  
to configure the setting  
1.CAM1  
NORMAL  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “NORMAL” or “REVERSE”,  
and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
NORMAL : The lens zooms toward the telephoto end when  
the TELE side of the ZOOM button is pressed, and  
toward the wide-angle end when the WIDE side is  
pressed.  
REVERSE : Operation is in the opposite direction to NORMAL.  
23  
Configuring the remote camera operation settings (continued)  
Setting the focusing direction  
Setting the minimum lens zoom start speed  
Set the focusing operation of the lens in response to the operation of the  
FOCUS dial.  
Correct the zoom control amount to send from the unit so that the lens  
zoom starts to move smoothly when the zoom button is pressed in  
slowly.  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open FOCUS DIRECTION menu [29]  
Open PTZ ADJUST menu [30]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the camera number for which  
to configure the setting  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “1  Z MIN SPEED” item  
1.CAM1  
NORMAL  
1.Z MIN SPEED  
Off  
4  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “NORMAL” or “REVERSE”,  
and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
Turn the F2 dial to select the correction amount, and  
then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
z The lowest correction amount is “1”, and the highest is “8”.  
No correction is made with the “Off” setting.  
While observing the images on a monitor, press the ZOOM button  
slowly and check whether the lens zoom starts moving smoothly.  
NORMAL : The focus moves toward the far end when the  
FOCUS dial is turned clockwise, and toward the near  
end when the dial is turned counterclockwise.  
REVERSE : Operation is in the opposite direction to NORMAL.  
Setting the speed of the pan and tilt  
operations for telephoto shooting  
During telephoto shooting, the remote camera’s pan and tilt operations  
are slowed down to make positioning easier.  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open PTZ ADJUST menu [30]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “2  SPEED WITH Z” item  
2.SPEED WITH Z  
Off  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “On” or “Off”, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
On : The pan and tilt operations during telephoto shooting are  
slow.  
Off : Movement is at normal speed.  
Note  
z This function is enabled when AW-HE50, AW-HE60, or  
AW-HE120 is connected.  
24  
Configuring the remote camera operation settings (continued)  
When other remote camera  
Setting the movement ranges (limiter  
function) of a remote camera  
4  Press the F2 dial to confirm the setting  
The position in the up direction of the currently selected remote  
camera is set as the up limit and the limiter is enabled.  
(The setting is stored in the remote camera.)  
Depending on the installation location, there may be an obstruction in  
a movement range of a remote camera, and the remote camera may  
come into contact with that obstruction when the pan or tilt operation is  
performed.  
A malfunction or accident may occur if the remote camera comes into  
contact with the obstruction so you need to set a limiter in front of the  
obstruction to prevent contact.  
3.LIMIT UP  
EXEC  
Press the F2 dial  
Also set a limiter if there is a subject you do not wish to shoot in a  
movement range.  
3.LIMIT UP  
LIMIT ON  
From the unit, you can configure the remote camera limiter setting for  
the direction of each of the up, down, left, and right limits.  
z If the F2 dial is turned or the F1 dial is turned to display another  
item and then the “3. LIMIT UP” item is redisplayed, “EXEC↓”  
reappears on the second line of the LCD panel.  
If the F2 dial is pressed at this time, “LIMIT OFF” is displayed and  
the limiter is cancelled.  
Setting procedure  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
5  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “4  LIMIT DOWN”,  
“5  LIMIT LEFT”, or “6  LIMIT RIGHT” item  
Perform the same operation as step 4 to set the down limit, left limit,  
and right limit.  
Open PTZ ADJUST menu [30]  
Menu item  
LIMIT UP  
Setting target  
Up limit  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “3  LIMIT UP” item  
LIMIT DOWN  
LIMIT LEFT  
LIMIT RIGHT  
Down limit  
Left limit  
When AW‑HE50, AW‑HE60, or AW‑HE120:  
Right limit  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “On”, and then press the F2  
dial to confirm the selection  
The position in the up direction of the currently selected remote  
camera is set as the up limit and the limiter is enabled.  
(The setting is stored in the remote camera.)  
3.LIMIT UP  
Off  
Turn the F2 dial  
3.LIMIT UP  
On  
Press the F2 dial  
3.LIMIT UP  
On  
z Turning the F2 dial to display “Off↓” and then pressing the F2 dial  
to confirm the selection cancels the limiter.  
25  
Configuring the remote camera operation settings (continued)  
Returning a remote cameras to its home  
position  
Controlling the peripheral devices  
connected to a remote camera  
Position the remote camera in the vertical and horizontal directions so  
that its shooting direction becomes forward (home position).  
The peripheral devices connected to a remote camera can be controlled.  
Control the devices with FUNCTION menu [23].  
1  
Press the MENU button  
Note  
z The position stored as the home position on the remote camera  
cannot be changed.  
2  
Open FUNCTION menu [23]  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Controlling a defroster  
Open CAMERA SETUP menu [24]  
When the selected remote camera is equipped with a defroster function  
(AW-PH650 + camera), the defroster can be controlled.  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “4  HOME POSITION”  
item  
3  Turn the F1 dial to display the “2  DEFROSTER” item  
4.HOME POSITION  
SET  
4  Turn the F2 dial to select “Off” or “On”, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
2.DEFROSTER  
Off  
4  
Press the F2 dial  
The remote camera moves to its home position.  
Controlling a wiper  
When the selected remote camera is equipped with a wiper function  
(AW-PH650 + camera), the wiper can be controlled.  
3  Turn the F1 dial to display the “3  WIPER” item  
4  Turn the F2 dial to select “Off” or “On”, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
3.WIPER  
Off  
Controlling a heater or fan  
When the selected remote camera is equipped with a heater or fan  
function (AW-PH650 + camera), the heater or fan can be controlled.  
3  Turn the F1 dial to display the “4  HEATER/FAN” item  
4  Turn the F2 dial to select “Off” or “On”, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
4.HEATER/FAN  
Off  
26  
Configuring the unit operation settings  
Enabling or disabling operation with the ENABLE buttons  
The unit has five ENABLE buttons.  
Each of the ENABLE buttons can be used to independently enable or disable the corresponding operation shown below.  
Color adjustment ENABLE button  
MEM ENABLE button  
USER ENABLE button  
z Operation of color adjustment section  
z Operation of memory (preset memory and tracing memory)  
z Operation of USER buttons  
FOCUS/ZOOM/IRIS ENABLE button  
PAN/TILT ENABLE button  
z Operation of FOCUS dial, ZOOM button, and IRIS dial  
z Operation of PAN/TILT lever  
1  
Press the ENABLE button  
The button indicator lighting state changes.  
Button indicator on or blinking : Operation of the corresponding functions are enabled.  
Button indicator off : Operation of the corresponding functions are disabled.  
z Menu operation is possible even when the MEM ENABLE button indicator is off.  
z The PAN/TILT ENABLE button indicator blinks while the PAN/TILT lever is being used to operate the switcher.  
“Operating the switcher with the PAN/TILT lever and ZOOM button” (page 34)  
z The FOCUS/ZOOM/IRIS ENABLE button indicator blinks while the ZOOM button is being used to operate the switcher.  
“Operating the switcher with the PAN/TILT lever and ZOOM button” (page 34)  
z When the operation of the ENABLE buttons is disabled by menu operation, operating the ENABLE buttons has no effect.  
“Enabling or disabling menu operation” (page 28)  
27  
Configuring the unit operation settings (continued)  
Enabling or disabling operation of the  
ENABLE buttons by menu operation  
Enabling or disabling menu operation  
Menu operation can be enabled or disabled.  
Operation of the ENABLE buttons can be enabled or disabled by menu  
operation.  
Disabling operation prevents erroneous operation because the enable/  
disable states become unable to be changed even by pressing the  
ENABLE buttons.  
Disabling MENU operation  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open RP SETUP menu [25]  
Open RP SETUP menu [25]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “5  MENU CONTROL”  
item  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “4  ENABLE BUTTON”  
item  
4.ENABLE BUTTON  
ACTIVE  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “LOCK”, and then press the F2  
dial to confirm the selection  
5.MENU CONTROL  
LOCK  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “ACTIVE” or “LOCK”, and then  
press the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
ACTIVE : Enables operation of the ENABLE buttons.  
LOCK  
: Disables operation of the ENABLE buttons.  
z Setting this to “LOCK” stores the ENABLE  
button states (operation is enabled or disabled in  
accordance with the lighting states), but ENABLE  
button operation has no effect.  
Menu is Locked.  
“Menu is Locked” appears and menu operation is disabled.  
z Memory (preset memory and tracing memory) operation is still  
possible even when menu operation is disabled.  
z Connecting an external device to the TALLY/GPI connector (GPI  
input: GPI IN 5) on the rear panel enables the “4. ENABLE BUTTON”  
item to be controlled from the external device.  
Each time GPI IN 5 is set to On (30 ms or longer), the setting of the  
“4. ENABLE BUTTON” item switches between “ACTIVE” and “LOCK”.  
Enabling MENU operation  
1  
Press the MENU button  
2  
Open RP SETUP menu [25]  
5.MENU CONTROL  
LOCK  
3  
Turn the F2 dial to select “ACTIVE”, and then press the  
F2 dial to confirm the selection  
Menu operation is enabled.  
5.MENU CONTROL  
ACTIVE  
z Connecting an external device to the TALLY/GPI connector (GPI  
input: GPI IN 6) on the rear panel enables the “5. MENU CONTROL”  
item to be controlled from the external device.  
Each time GPI IN 6 is set to On (30 ms or longer), the setting of the  
“5. MENU CONTROL” item switches between “ACTIVE” and “LOCK”.  
28  
Configuring the unit operation settings (continued)  
Switching the focus operation and iris  
operation  
Setting the LCD panel backlight  
The backlight of the LCD panel can be turned on or off.  
It can also be set to turn off automatically.  
The operations of the FOCUS dial and IRIS dial can be switched.  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open RP SETUP menu [25]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “3  LCD BACKLIGHT”  
item  
3.LCD BACKLIGHT  
Off  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select a setting, and then press the  
F2 dial to confirm the selection  
On  
Off  
: Turns on the backlight.  
: Turns off the backlight.  
60, 120, 180 : Turns off the backlight automatically when the unit  
has not been operated within the set time (60, 120,  
or 180 minutes).  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
The backlight turns off after the time elapses and  
then turns on again when the unit is operated.  
Open RP SETUP menu [25]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “1  FOCUS/IRIS” item  
1.FOCUS/IRIS  
STANDARD  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “EXCHANGE” or  
“STANDARD”, and then press the F2 dial to confirm the  
selection  
EXCHANGE : Switches the operations of the FOCUS dial and  
IRIS dial.  
z When this is set to “EXCHANGE”, the operations  
of the auto focus button and auto iris button are  
also switched.  
The operations of the one-touch auto focus  
button and FOCUS SPEED dial are not  
changed.  
STANDARD : Restores the default operations of the FOCUS dial  
and IRIS dial.  
29  
Configuring the unit operation settings (continued)  
Functions that  
can be selected  
Assigning functions to the USER buttons  
Operations when USER buttons pressed  
Pressing a USER button with a function assigned  
selects the corresponding ND filter and turns on  
the button indicator.  
The selected ND filter value differs depending on  
the remote camera being controlled.  
Functions can be assigned to the eight USER buttons (USER 1 to  
USER 8).  
This enables you to operate a desired function by simply pressing a  
USER button (USER 1 or USER 8).  
<Selected ND filter value>  
Functions that can be assigned  
Remote  
camera  
ND1  
ND2  
ND3  
ND4  
AW-HE120  
Through  
Clear  
1/4  
1/4  
1/16  
1/16  
1/64  
1/64  
AK-HC1500  
AK-HC1800  
ND1,  
USER buttons (USER 1 to USER 8)  
ND2,  
ND3,  
ND4  
AW-HE870  
AW-E860  
AW-E750  
AW-E650  
AW-E350  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Off/On*  
Open USER BUTTON menu [35]  
AW-HE100  
AW-HE60  
AW-HE50  
Turn the F1 dial to display the USER button (USER 1 to  
USER 8) you want to set  
*
: Each press of the USER button with ND1  
assigned switches between Off and On.  
— : The remote camera setting is not changed  
even if a USER button with a function  
assigned is pressed.  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select a function, and then press the  
F2 dial to confirm the selection  
1.USER1  
ND1  
SWLINK,  
BUSCONT,  
FASSIST,  
CAMSEL,  
TALLY_IP,  
CAMINF  
Assign these settings when using the function for  
linking with a switcher.  
“Setting the functions for when the unit is  
linked with the switcher” (page 32)  
Holding down a USER button with the function  
assigned turns on the indicator of the button for  
an instant and sends a power-off request to all  
the connected remote cameras.  
POWER OFF  
CAM_PINP CTL,  
Assign these settings when an AW-HE2 HD  
CAM_PINP MODE, integrated camera is connected.  
CAM_PINP POS  
“Operations of AW-HE2” (page 51)  
Note  
z When executing the function assigned to a USER button, press  
the SHIFT button to turn off its indicator and then perform the  
operation.  
When a USER button is pressed while the SHIFT button indicator  
is on, either the preset memory group is called or shooting mode  
selection of the remote camera is executed.  
30  
Setting linking with a switcher  
Configure the settings for linking the unit with an optional switcher.  
To use the function for linking with a switcher, you need to set the  
following in advance.  
Enabling or disabling the function for  
linking with the switcher  
Enable or disable the entire function for linking between the unit and  
switcher.  
Settings for the connection between unit and switcher  
Refer to “Settings for connecting with the remote cameras and  
switcher” in Basics (page 29).  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Settings on the switcher  
The following settings can be configured on the AW-HS50.  
z Enabling the function for linking with the unit  
Set the “10. CamContLink” item of [13] Operation Menu to “On”.  
z Displaying the remote camera names sent by the unit  
Set the “4. Name Type” item of [10.1] Input Menu/SDI-IN1  
to [10.4] Input Menu/SDI-IN4 or the “2. Name Type” item of  
[10.5] Input Menu/DVI-IN to “CAM Name”.  
Open SW FUNCTION menu [42]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “1  SWLINK” item  
1.SWLINK  
On  
z Displaying icons at the bottom left of the sub screen for  
images of the remote camera selected on the unit when the  
switcher is outputting images of multi view  
Set “6. Input Status” of [8] MultiView Out/Frame Menu to “On”.  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “On” or “Off”, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
For details, refer to the operating instructions for the switcher.  
On : Enables the function for linking with the switcher.  
Off : Disables the function for linking with the switcher.  
Registering the camera numbers that will correspond  
to the image inputs of the switcher  
Refer to the relevant explanation in this section.  
Enabling or disabling the function for linking with the  
switcher  
Refer to the relevant explanation in this section.  
z Enabling and disabling the link function can be assigned to a USER  
button.  
Open USER BUTTON menu [35], display one of the “1  USER1”  
to “8  USER8” items, and set “SWLINK”  
z When the USER button with “SWLINK” assigned is pressed, the  
operation is as follows.  
Registering the camera numbers that will  
correspond to the image inputs of the  
switcher  
Button indicator on : Enables the function for linking with the  
switcher.  
Button indicator off : Disables the function for linking with the  
switcher.  
1  
Press the MENU button  
2  
Open SW INPUT menu [43]  
3  
Turn the F1 dial to display the input signal of the  
switcher to be set  
1.INPUT1  
CAM1  
Input signal : Select from 1. INPUT1 to 100. INPUT100.  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select the corresponding camera  
number, and then press the F2 dial to confirm the  
selection  
31  
Setting the functions for when the unit is linked with the switcher  
Set the functions that can be used when there is a link between the unit  
and switcher.  
Each of the functions needs to be set in advance in SW FUNCTION  
menu [42] and SW INPUT menu [43].  
Setting the switcher bus to control with the BUSCONT  
function  
When the BUSCONT function is enabled, you can set the switcher  
bus to control with a camera selection button [CAMERA SELECT/  
GROUP SELECT] on the unit.  
“Registering the camera numbers that will correspond to the image  
inputs of the switcher” (page 31)  
“Enabling or disabling the function for linking with the switcher”  
(page 31)  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open SW FUNCTION menu [42]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “3  BUS” item  
BUSCONT function  
Select the bus material of the switcher from the unit.  
When the BUSCONT function is enabled, the bus material of the  
switcher can be selected in conjunction with camera selection on the  
unit.  
3.BUS  
AUX  
Note  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select a setting, and then press the  
F2 dial to confirm the setting  
z When the link setting of a camera number is changed with  
AUTO IP menu [37], SWAP IP menu [38], or MANUAL IP menu  
[39] or a camera number corresponding to an image input of  
the switcher is changed with SW INPUT menu [43], the bus  
material of the switcher will not be changed immediately even  
if the BUSCONT function is enabled. Press one of the camera  
selection buttons [CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to make  
a selection again.  
AUX : The AUX bus of the switcher is the control target.  
PVW : The PVW bus of the switcher is the control target.  
PinP : The PinP bus of the switcher is the control target.  
KEY : The KEY bus of the switcher is the control target.  
Enabling or disabling the BUSCONT function  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open SW FUNCTION menu [42]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “2  BUSCONT” item  
2.BUSCONT  
Off  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “On” or “Off”, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
On : Enables the BUSCONT function.  
Off : Disables the BUSCONT function.  
z Enabling and disabling the BUSCONT function can be assigned to a  
USER button.  
Open USER BUTTON menu [35], display one of the “1  USER1”  
to “8  USER8” items, and set “BUSCONT”  
z When the USER button with “BUSCONT” assigned is pressed, the  
operation is as follows.  
Button indicator on : Enables the BUSCONT function.  
Button indicator off : Disables the BUSCONT function.  
32  
Setting the functions for when the unit is linked with the switcher (continued)  
FOCUS ASSIST function  
CAMERA SELECT view function  
Control the AUX bus of the switcher and switch between the images of  
multi view and the images of the selected remote camera.  
Assigning this function to a USER button makes it optimal for adjusting  
the focus and other settings because you can fill the screen with the  
images of the selected remote camera with just the press of a button.  
Set the unit to display icons at the bottom left of the sub screen for  
images of the selected remote camera when the switcher is outputting  
images of multi view.  
Enabling or disabling the CAMERA SELECT function  
Setting the FOCUS ASSIST function  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open SW FUNCTION menu [42]  
Open SW FUNCTION menu [42]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “5  CAMERA SELECT”  
item  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “4  FOCUS ASSIST” item  
5.CAMERA SELECT  
Off  
4.FOCUS ASSIST  
Off  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “On” or “Off”, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “On” or “Off”, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
On : Enables the CAMERA SELECT view function.  
On : Switches the images of the AUX bus output from the  
switcher to the images of the remote camera selected with  
the unit.  
Off : Disables the CAMERA SELECT view function.  
Off : Switches the images of the AUX bus output from the  
switcher to the images of multi view.  
z The FOCUS ASSIST function can be assigned to a USER button.  
Open USER BUTTON menu [35], display one of the “1  USER1”  
to “8  USER8” items, and set “FASSIST”  
z When the USER button with “FASSIST” assigned is pressed, the  
operation is as follows.  
Button indicator on : Switches the images of the AUX bus output  
from the switcher to the images of the remote  
camera selected with the unit.  
Button indicator off : Switches the images of the AUX bus output  
from the switcher to the images of multi view.  
33  
Setting the functions for when the unit is linked with the switcher (continued)  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select a setting, and then press the  
F2 dial to confirm the selection  
TALLY IP function  
CAM:  
Enable TALLY IP to receive OA tally information from the switcher via  
the network.  
The lighting statuses of the camera status indicators on the unit and the  
tally lamps on the remote cameras are changed based on the received  
OA tally information.  
Allows you to operate the remote camera selected on the unit with  
the PAN/TILT lever and ZOOM button.  
SW:  
Allows you to change the switcher settings with the PAN/TILT lever  
and ZOOM button.  
Enabling or disabling the TALLY IP function  
Button Select:  
1  
2  
3  
Allows you to select the operation target of the PAN/TILT lever and  
ZOOM button (remote cameras or switcher) by pressing the PAN/  
TILT ENABLE button or FOCUS/ZOOM/IRIS ENABLE button.  
Press the MENU button  
Open SW FUNCTION menu [42]  
For each of the setting values above, the lighting state of the button  
indicator changes as follows when the PAN/TILT ENABLE button or  
FOCUS/ZOOM/IRIS ENABLE button is pressed.  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “6  TALLY_IP” item  
6.TALLY_IP  
Off  
<Change of lighting state when each ENABLE button is pressed>  
Setting value  
CAM  
Lighting state  
On  
Off  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “On” or “Off”, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
SW  
Blinking  
Off  
On : Enables the TALLY IP function.  
Off : Disables the TALLY IP function.  
Button Select  
On  
Blinking  
Off  
z To enable tally lamp on instructions to be sent to a remote camera  
based on the tally information received from the switcher, you need to  
display the “3. TALLY OUT” item in CAMERA SETUP menu [24] and  
then set it to “On”.  
The following shows the operation with respect to the lighting state of  
each ENABLE button.  
Note  
<PAN/TILT ENABLE button>  
z The unit also sends the tally lamp on instruction to the  
corresponding remote camera when the unit receives tally  
information for a camera number belonging to a camera group  
that is not selected.  
Button indicator  
state  
Operation when the PAN/TILT lever is  
operated  
On  
The remote camera is able to move horizontally  
and vertically.  
The switcher PinP, wiper, and chroma key marker  
positions (X, Y) are able to move left/right and  
up/down.  
Blinking  
Off  
Operation is disabled.  
Operating the switcher with the PAN/TILT  
lever and ZOOM button  
<ZOOM/FOCUS/IRIS ENABLE button>  
Button indicator  
state  
Operation when the PAN/TILT lever is  
operated  
You can use the unit's PAN/TILT lever and ZOOM button to change  
switcher settings (PinP position and size, etc.).  
On  
The lens zoom of the remote camera can be  
changed.  
The switcher PinP and chroma key marker sizes  
can be changed.  
Blinking  
Off  
Setting the application of the PAN/TILT lever and  
ZOOM button  
Operation is disabled.  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open SW FUNCTION menu [42]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “7  P/T/Z CONTROL” item  
7.P/T/Z CONTROL  
CAM  
34  
Setting the functions for when the unit is linked with the switcher (continued)  
Selecting the remote camera setting information to  
superimpose on the images output from the switcher  
CAM INF function  
You can display the remote camera setting information acquired by the  
unit on the switcher AUX bus output images or multi view images.  
1  
Press the MENU button  
2  
Open SW FUNCTION menu [42]  
Enabling or disabling the CAM INF function  
3  
Turn the F1 dial to display any of the “9  CAMINF_  
FORMAT” to “16  CAMINF_ALARM” items  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
9.CAMINF_FORMAT  
Open SW FUNCTION menu [42]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “8  CAM INF” item  
On  
 
16.CAMINF_ALARM  
On  
8.CAM INF  
Off  
 
9  CAMINF_FORMAT  
:
Video format  
1
(This is left blank when the video  
format of the remote camera cannot  
be recognized.)  
Remote camera name  
Shooting mode  
Gain value  
Shutter information (ON/OFF,  
shutter value)  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “On” or “Off”, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
On : Enables the CAM INF view function.  
Off : Disables the CAM INF view function.  
10  CAMINF_CNAME  
11  CAMINF_SCENE  
12  CAMINF_GAIN  
:
:
:
:
2
3
4
5
13  CAMINF_SHUTER  
14  CAMINF_IRIS  
15  CAMINF_FILTER  
16  CAMINF_ALARM  
:
:
:
Iris value  
Filter information  
Remote camera alarm information  
6
7
8
z Enabling and disabling the CAM INF function can be assigned to a  
USER button.  
Open USER BUTTON menu [35], display one of the “1  USER1”  
to “8  USER8” items, and set “CAMINF”  
   
z When the USER button with “CAMINF” assigned is pressed, the  
1080/59i  
1/100  
USER  
AUTO  
operation is as follows.  
Button indicator on : Enables the CAM INF function.  
Button indicator off : Disables the CAM INF function.  
AW-HE120  
4  
For each of the items, turn the F2 dial to select “On”  
or “Off”, and then press the F2 dial to confirm the  
selection  
On : Enables display on the switcher.  
Off : Disables display on the switcher.  
35  
Memory card operations  
The unit allows you to use a memory card to perform the following  
operations.  
z Memory cards  
Memory cards used with the unit should conform to SD or SDHC  
standards.  
SAVE : Save the configuration data of the unit or a remote camera to a  
memory card.  
Be sure to use the unit to format memory cards.  
Memory cards with the following capacity can be used with the  
LOAD : Load the configuration data saved to a memory card to the unit  
or a remote camera.  
unit.  
SDXC memory cards and MultiMediaCards (MMC) are not  
supported.  
SD  
8 MB to 2 GB  
<Data Target for SAVE and LOAD>  
SDHC 4 GB to 32 GB  
Data  
type  
Description of  
data  
SAVE/  
LOAD  
File names*1  
Configuration data RP01.s12 to  
SAVE and  
LOAD  
SETUP  
For the latest information not described in the Operating  
Instructions, refer to the following websites.  
of unit*2  
RP99.s12  
Preset data and  
tracing data*3  
RP01.m12 to  
RP99.m12  
SAVE and  
LOAD  
MEM  
Configuration data RP01.c12 to  
of remote camera*4 RP99.c12  
SAVE and  
LOAD  
CAM  
z Observe the following points when using and storing the  
memory cards.  
• Avoid high temperature and humidity.  
• Avoid water droplets.  
Unit version update V*****.s12 to  
UPGRADE  
LOG  
LOAD only  
SAVE only  
file  
V*****.s12  
RP01.log to  
RP99.log  
Unit operation log  
• Avoid static electricity.  
*1 : When SAVE is executed on the unit, the file names above are  
assigned automatically.  
Also, after SAVE is executed on the unit, the file names can be  
changed with a personal computer.  
· About file names  
SETUP: ********.s12  
MEM: ********.m12  
CAM: ********.c12  
Use up to eight single-byte alphanumeric characters for the ********  
part above. A file name other than the above may not be displayed  
properly on the unit.  
*2 : The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway settings of the  
unit are not target for the SAVE and LOAD operations.  
*3 : Only the data for the selected remote camera.  
The PRESET SPEED value set for each preset is loaded and  
saved.  
*4 : Only the data for the selected remote camera.  
Note  
z SAVE and LOAD are not possible with the MEM and CAM items  
of a camera connected via a serial connection.  
Precautions on handling memory cards  
z Never remove a memory card while the memory card access lamp  
is lit or blinking.  
If you remove a memory card while the memory card access lamp is  
lit or blinking, the data saved to the memory card may be lost.  
z The data stored in a memory card may be lost due to, for example,  
the loss or incorrect operation of the memory card.  
We recommend saving any important data to a computer or other  
device.  
36  
Memory card operations (continued)  
Initializing a memory card (INIT)  
Saving data to a memory card (SAVE)  
Before using a memory card with the unit, be sure to initialize the  
memory card with the unit  
When the memory card is initialized, the memory card is formatted (in  
compliance with SD standards) and dedicated directories are created.  
1  
Press one of the camera selection buttons  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select a remote  
camera  
Note  
2  
Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator  
z If you initialize a memory card, all of the files stored in the  
memory card will be deleted.  
3  
Open SD SAVE menu [46]  
SAVE MODE:SETUP  
1  
Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator  
2  
Open SD DELETE menu [48]  
4  
DEL MODE :SETUP  
Turn the F1 dial to select the type of data to save to the  
memory card, and then press the F1 dial to confirm the  
selection  
The file name assigned automatically in accordance with the  
selected data type is displayed on the second line of the LCD panel.  
3  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “INIT” item, and then  
press the F1 dial to confirm the selection  
SAVE MODE:MEM  
RP10.m12  
DEL MODE :INIT  
NO  
z You can select a data type from SETUP, MEM, CAM, and LOG.  
z The name of the file to be saved cannot be changed from the unit.  
z When no memory card is inserted, “NO CARD!” appears.  
z Up to 99 files of each of SETUP, MEM, CAM, and LOG can be  
saved to one memory card.  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “YES”  
When 99 files already exist, “OVER 99FILES!” appears, and  
saving is not possible.  
Delete files and then execute saving again.  
DEL MODE :INIT  
YES  
“Deleting the files saved to a memory card (DELETE)” (page 38)  
5  
Press the F2 dial  
Initialization of the memory card begins.  
z When no memory card is inserted, “NO CARD!” appears.  
5  
Press the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
Saving to the memory card begins.  
SAVING  
NOT REMOVE CARD.  
...  
INITIALIZING  
COMPLETE.  
...  
COMPLETE.  
z When saving completes, “COMPLETE.” appears.  
z When saving fails, “SAVE ERROR!” appears. Replace the memory  
card and then execute saving again.  
z When initialization completes, “COMPLETE.” appears.  
z When initialization fails, “INITIAL ERROR!” appears. Replace the  
memory card and then execute initialization again.  
37  
Memory card operations (continued)  
Loading data from a memory card (LOAD)  
Deleting the files saved to a memory card  
(DELETE)  
1  
Press one of the camera selection buttons  
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select a remote  
camera  
1  
Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator  
2  
Open SD DELETE menu [48]  
2  
Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator  
DEL MODE :SETUP  
3  
Open SD LOAD menu [47]  
LOAD MODE:SETUP  
3  
Turn the F1 dial to select the type of data to delete, and  
then press the F1 dial to confirm the selection  
The name of the file saved to the memory card is displayed on the  
second line of the LCD panel.  
4  
Turn the F1 dial to select the type of data to load from  
the memory card, and then press the F1 dial to confirm  
the selection  
DEL MODE :MEM  
RP10.m12  
The file saved to the memory card is displayed on the second line of  
the LCD panel.  
z You can select a data type from SETUP, MEM, CAM, and LOG.  
For the operation when “INIT” is selected, refer to “Initializing a  
memory card (INIT)” (page 37).  
LOAD MODE:MEM  
RP10.m12  
z When no memory card is inserted, “NO CARD!” appears.  
z You can select a data type from SETUP, MEM, CAM, and  
UPGRADE.  
z When no memory card is inserted, “NO CARD!” appears.  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select a file to delete, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
The file is deleted.  
5  
COMPLETE  
.
Turn the F2 dial to select a file, and then press the F2  
dial to confirm the selection  
The data begins to be read from the memory card and transfered to  
the unit or selected remote camera.  
z When deleting completes, “COMPLETE.” appears.  
z When deleting fails, “DELETE ERROR!” appears. Save any  
necessary files to a computer and then initialize the memory card.  
z When a file that cannot be loaded to the selected remote camera  
is specified (when, for example, you specify a file of a remote  
camera that is a different model), “LOAD FILE IMCOMPATIBLE!”  
appears.  
LOADING  
...  
NOT REMOVE CARD.  
COMPLETE.  
z When loading completes, “COMPLETE.” appears.  
z When loading fails, “LOAD ERROR!” appears. Save the data to  
the memory card again and then execute loading again. If loading  
is still not possible, replace the memory card.  
38  
Tally settings  
The unit can receive the tally information of the switcher and other  
external devices from the TALLY/GPI connector (TALLY input) on the  
rear panel and two network lines.  
Setting the sending of tally information from  
the unit to remote cameras  
To enable turning on the camera status indicators on the unit and  
the tally lamps on the remote cameras based on the received tally  
information, you need to configure the following settings.  
1  
Press the MENU button  
2  
Open CAMERA SETUP menu [24]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “3  TALLY OUT” item  
Registering the camera numbers that will correspond  
to the tally inputs  
Setting is required to use TALLY IN1 to TALLY IN10 signals from the  
TALLY/GPI connector (TALLY input) on the rear panel.  
Refer to the relevant explanation in this section.  
3  
3.TALLY OUT  
Off  
Registering the camera numbers that will correspond  
to the image inputs of the switcher  
Setting is required to use tally information received via the network.  
Refer to “Setting linking with a switcher” (page 31).  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “On” or “Off”, and then press  
the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
Setting the sending of tally information from the unit  
to remote cameras  
Refer to the relevant explanation in this section.  
On : Sends tally information to remote cameras.  
Off : Does not send tally information to remote cameras.  
Settings on remote cameras  
Setting is required on the remote camera to enable turning on the  
tally lamp.  
Refer to the operating instructions for the remote camera.  
Registering the camera numbers that will  
correspond to the tally inputs  
1  
Press the MENU button  
2  
Open TALLY menu [44]  
3  
Turn the F1 dial to select the TALLY input connector  
number  
1.TALLY IN1  
CAM1  
Input connector number : Select form TALLY IN1 to TALLY IN10  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select the corresponding camera  
number, and then press the F2 dial to confirm the  
selection  
Camera number : Select from CAM1 to CAM100.  
39  
Checking alarm information  
In the event of an error with the power supply of the unit or a remote  
camera included in the selected camera group, the ALARM indicator on  
the unit turns on and the output of the GPI OUT connector (GPI OUT 5)  
becomes On.  
When an error occurs, you can check the alarm information by menu  
operation.  
Displaying alarm information  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open ALARM menu [50]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the item you want to check  
The alarm status is displayed on the bottom line of the LCD panel.  
1.POWER  
NO ALARM  
<Details of each alarm>  
[Select 1  POWER]  
Allows you to check the unit’s power supply alarm.  
No ALARM:  
When the power supply is trouble-free.  
ALARM:  
When trouble has occurred with the power supply.  
[Select 2  CAM1 to 101  CAM100]  
Displays the alarm information for camera numbers included in the  
currently selected camera group.  
No ALARM:  
Trouble-free.  
FAN ALM:  
Trouble has occurred with the cooling fan.  
P/T ALM:  
Trouble has occurred with the pan/tilt operation.  
FAN ALM+P/T ALM:  
Trouble has occurred with the cooling fan and pan/tilt  
operation.  
Note  
z When an alarm has occurred, stop operation immediately and be  
sure to contact your dealer.  
Continued use may cause the unit or a remote camera to  
malfunction.  
40  
Returning the unit to the factory default state (INITIALIZE)  
Also, when you execute INITIALIZE (ALL or SETUP), the data stored  
on the unit and the following statuses are restored to the factory default  
state.  
You can restore the settings stored on the unit to the factory defaults  
(INITIALIZE)  
When executing INITIALIZE, select one of “ALL” or “SETUP”.  
z Tracing data  
z Speed at which to move to the preset recall position  
(PRESET SPEED)  
z Remote camera selection status  
z Camera group selection status  
z ENABLE button lighting statuses  
ALL  
: Restores all settings to the factory default state (executes  
INITIALIZE).  
SETUP : Restores only some settings to the factory default state  
(executes INITIALIZE).  
Note  
z For details on initializing the settings stored on a remote camera,  
refer to the operating instruction supplied with the remote camera.  
√: Target, ―: Not target  
<Setting items stored on the unit>  
INITIALIZE  
Button  
Menu name  
number  
Setting item  
ALL  
SETUP  
[24]  
[25]  
CAMERA SETUP  
RP SETUP  
1. CAM POWER  
2. AUTO ON  
3. TALLY OUT  
1. FOCUS/IRIS  
2. P/T CURV  
3. LCD BACKLIGHT  
4. ENABLE BUTTON  
5. MENU CONTROL  
6. GLOBAL AREA  
7. IP ADDRESS  
8. SUBNETMASK  
9. GATEWAY  
10. MAC ADDRESS  
11. PORT CAM1 to 110. PORT CAM100  
1. CAM1 to 100. CAM100  
1. CAM1 to 100. CAM100  
1. CAM1 to 100. CAM100  
1. CAM1 to 100. CAM100  
1. PM GRP1 MODE  
[26]  
[27]  
[28]  
[29]  
[31]  
PAN DIRECTION  
TILT DIRECTION  
ZOOM DIRECTION  
FOCUS DIRECTION  
PM GRP1  
2. PM GRP1 1/10 to 11. PM GRP1 10/10  
12. PM GRP1 ALL  
[32]  
[33]  
[34]  
PM GRP2  
PM GRP3  
PM GRP4  
1. PM GRP2 MODE  
2. PM GRP2 1/10 to 11. PM GRP2 10/10  
12. PM GRP2 ALL  
1. PM GRP3 MODE  
2. PM GRP3 1/10 to 11. PM GRP3 10/10  
12. PM GRP3 ALL  
1. PM GRP4 MODE  
2. PM GRP4 1/10 to 11. PM GRP4 10/10  
12. PM GRP4 ALL  
[35]  
[36]  
[38]  
[39]  
[40]  
[41]  
USER BUTTON  
CTRL TYPE  
SWAP IP  
1. USER1 to 8. USER8  
1. CAM1 to 100. CAM100  
1. CAM1 to 100. CAM100  
1. CAM1 to 100. CAM100  
1. CAM1 to 100. CAM100  
1. SW CTL  
MANUAL IP  
PORT NO  
SW SETUP  
2. SW IP ADDRESS  
[42]  
[43]  
[44]  
[45]  
SW FUNCTION  
SW INPUT  
TALLY  
1. SWLINK to 16. CAMINF_ALARM  
1. INPUT1 to 100. INPUT100  
1. TALLY IN1 to 10. TALLY IN10  
1. CAM OUT1 to 10. CAM OUT10  
GPI OUT  
41  
Returning the unit to the factory default state (INITIALIZE) (continued)  
√: Target, ―: Not target  
<Setting items stored on the unit (cont )>  
INITIALIZE  
Button  
number  
Menu name  
Setting item  
ALL  
SETUP  
[49]  
SYSTEM  
2. SYSTEM VER  
3. PROGRAM VER  
4. FPGA VER  
z For the factory default settings, refer to “Table of setting items (menus)” (pages 53 to 55).  
Returning the unit to the factory default  
state  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
Open SYSTEM menu [49]  
Turn the F1 dial to display the “1  INITIALIZE” item  
1.INITIALIZE  
ALL  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select “ALL” or “SETUP”, and then  
press the F2 dial to confirm the selection  
INITIALIZE is executed.  
ALL  
: Restores all settings to the factory default state (executes  
INITIALIZE).  
SETUP : Restores only some settings to the factory default state  
(executes INITIALIZE).  
Note  
z The unit needs to be rebooted after selecting “ALL” and then  
executing INITIALIZE. Turn the power off and then back on.  
42  
Control interface for external devices  
TALLY/GPI (JST: JBY‑25S‑1A3F(LF)(SN))  
Pin number  
Signal name  
Description of signal  
Operation  
13  
1
1
TALLY IN 1  
TALLY IN 2  
14  
14  
25  
2
TALLY IN 3  
15  
TALLY IN 4  
TALLY IN 5  
TALLY IN 6  
TALLY IN 7  
TALLY IN 8  
TALLY IN 9  
TALLY IN 10  
GND  
TALLY IN1 to TALLY IN10 tally inputs  
Contact input  
3
Tally settings” (page 39)  
(Status operation)  
16  
4
17  
5
18  
6
GND  
19  
GPI IN 1  
Calling of PMEM GROUP1 to PMEM GROUP4  
“Operating preset memory groups (PMEM  
GROUP)” (page 16)  
7
GPI IN 2  
20  
GPI IN 3  
Contact input  
(Trigger operation)  
z Trigger width  
30 msec  
8
GPI IN 4  
Control of the ENABLE BUTTON settings  
“Configuring the unit operation settings” (page 27)  
21  
GPI IN 5  
GPI IN 6  
Control of MENU CONTROL settings  
“Configuring the unit operation settings” (page 27)  
9
22  
GND  
GND  
10  
23  
11  
24  
12  
25  
13  
GPI OUT 1  
GPI OUT 2  
GPI OUT 3  
GPI OUT 4  
GPI OUT 5  
GND  
Remote camera selection 0*  
Remote camera selection 1*  
Remote camera selection 2*  
Remote camera selection 3*  
Alarm  
Open collector output  
(Status operation)  
GND  
NC  
Example of GPI OUT connection  
Ensure that the conditions given below  
are satisfied.  
Example of TALLY IN and GPI IN connections  
Provide contact inputs.  
Withstand voltage: Max. 24 V DC  
Current: Max. 50 mA  
AW‑RP120  
+3.3 V  
(Max  voltage 24 V)  
AW‑RP120  
TALLY IN  
GPI IN  
GPI OUT  
(Max  current 50 mA)  
GND  
GND  
For the cameras registered to the “1. CAM OUT1” to “10. CAM OUT10” items in GPI OUT menu [45], the  
selection states on the unit can be output to GPI OUT1 to GPI OUT4.  
<Output states of GPI OUT1 to GPI OUT4 when the camera number registered to CAM OUT is  
selected>  
Output of GPI OUT1 to GPI OUT4  
GPI OUT1  
On  
GPI OUT2  
Off  
GPI OUT3  
Off  
GPI OUT4  
Off  
CAM OUT1  
CAM OUT2  
CAM OUT3  
CAM OUT4  
CAM OUT5  
CAM OUT6  
CAM OUT7  
CAM OUT8  
CAM OUT9  
CAM OUT10  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
43  
Control interface for external devices (continued)  
REMOTE  
(JST: JEY‑9S‑1A3F(LF)(SN))  
Registering camera numbers to CAM OUT1 to  
CAM OUT10  
You can connect a personal computer or other external device to select  
the camera group, select the remote camera, and recall preset memory  
or tracing memory.  
1  
2  
3  
Press the MENU button  
For further details, contact your dealer.  
Open GPI OUT menu [45]  
Pin number  
Signal name  
---  
1
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Turn the F1 dial to display the “1  CAM OUT1” item  
RXD IN  
TXD OUT  
DTR  
9
6
1.CAM OUT1  
CAM1  
GND  
DSR  
4  
Turn the F2 dial to select the camera number to set for  
CAM OUT1, and then press the F2 dial to confirm the  
selection  
RTS  
CTS  
---  
Camera number : Select from CAM1 to CAM100.  
5  
Turn the F1 dial to display any of the “2  CAM OUT2”  
to “10  CAM OUT10” items and then register a camera  
number  
TO PAN/TILT HEAD 1 to 5 connectors  
(RJ‑45)  
z Repeat steps 3 to 4.  
Connect remote cameras with support for a serial connection to these  
connectors using LAN cables.  
Connect them with straight cables (category 5 or above).  
Pin  
number  
Signal name  
Description of signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GND  
TALLY  
TXD –  
RXD –  
RXD+  
TXD+  
NC  
Frame ground  
Tally output (open collector)  
Send data (–)  
Receive data (–)  
Receive data (+)  
Send data (+)  
Not used  
NC  
Not used  
z TALLY (pin number: 2) specifications  
Voltage withstand: Max. 24 V DC  
Current: Max. 50 mA  
LAN connector (RJ‑45)  
Connect a remote camera, switcher, or computer that supports an IP  
connection to this connector with a LAN cable.  
When directly connecting a device to the unit, use a crossover cable  
(category 5 or above).  
When connecting via a hub (switching hub) or other device, use a  
straight cable (category 5 or above).  
44  
Setup Software  
Setup Software is an application that allows you to configure the settings for connecting the unit with remote cameras and a switcher from a personal  
computer.  
Note  
When using Setup Software to configure the settings from a personal computer, observe the following  
z Do not perform any operation on the unit.  
z Do not start Setup Software on any other computer in the same network.  
z Do not use “Easy IP Setup Software” supplied with AW-HE120, AW-HE60, and AW-HE50.  
Installing the software  
This section describes how to install Setup Software.  
1. Insert the CD-ROM supplied with the unit into the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer on which the application is going to be installed.  
2. Copy the entire folder containing “Setup Software” on the CD-ROM to the hard disk drive of the personal computer.  
3. Double-click “RP120Tool.exe” in the copied “Setup Software” folder to start Setup Software.  
45  
Setup Software (continued)  
Registering the unit in Setup Software  
On the “IP Address” tab, register the IP addresses of units to be set from Setup Software.  
The units registered here can be selected from the list box on the “Setting” tab.  
Up to five units can be registered.  
1  
Enter the IP addresses in the IP address boxes  
In the RP1 to RP5 boxes, enter the IP addresses of the AW-RP120  
to register.  
2  
Click [SET]  
3  
In the list box on the “Setting” tab, select the AW‑RP120  
whose data is to be referenced  
The settings configured on the selected unit are displayed on the  
“Setting” tab.  
46  
Setup Software (continued)  
Settings for connecting with the remote cameras and switcher  
On the “Setting” tab, configure the settings for the connections between the unit and the remote cameras and switcher.  
47  
Setup Software (continued)  
Displaying the “Setting” tab  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
1
Setting target selection list box  
Select the unit for which to configure the connection settings.  
Click to display the IP addresses of the units that can be set from  
this software. Select the IP address of the unit you want to set from  
this list.  
Any of the units registered in the “IP Address” tab can be selected.  
“Registering the unit in Setup Software” (page 46)  
8
9
MAC ADDRESS  
Displays the MAC addresses of the remote cameras and switcher  
linked to the camera numbers on the unit.  
IP ADDRESS  
Set the IP addresses of the remote cameras and switcher that are  
connection destinations.  
After input, click the [SET] button to reflect the changes.  
2
CAMERA/SW  
Displays the types of devices to be connected.  
10 CAMERA PORT NO  
CAMERA : Remote camera  
Set the port numbers of the remote cameras that are connection  
destinations.  
SW  
: Switcher  
After input, click the [SET] button to reflect the changes.  
Possible setting range: 1 to 65535  
However, the following values cannot be set even though they are  
within this range.  
20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69, 110, 123, 161, 162, 995, 10669,  
10670  
3
4
5
CAMERA GROUP  
Displays the camera group numbers.  
CAMERA NO  
Displays the camera numbers.  
11 SWAP CAMERA  
CTRL TYPE  
Select the connection types.  
Swap the remote cameras set as connection destinations between  
two camera numbers.  
Click  
on the right and select a connection type from “Serial”,  
“Network”, or “NoAsign”.  
Click  
to display camera numbers “C001” to “C100”.  
Serial  
: Serial connection  
Select the camera number with which you want to make the swap from  
this list.  
After making a change, click the [SET] button to reflect the change.  
Network : IP connection  
NoAsign : No setting (default setting)  
“Serial” can only be selected with GROUP1.  
12 RECEIVE PORT NO  
After making a change, click the [SET] button to reflect the change.  
Set the port numbers for the unit to receive camera information  
update notifications from remote cameras.  
Possible setting range: 61000 to 65534  
6
CAMERA NAME  
Displays the names of the cameras set on the remote cameras.  
They are displayed for the remote cameras in the currently selected  
group.  
For remote cameras with a serial connection, a name is only  
displayed when a  
Only an even number can be set.  
Even if an odd number is entered and then the [SET] button is clicked,  
the value is not reflected.  
remote camera is selected on the unit.  
13 ALARM  
Displays the alarm information of the remote cameras.  
It is displayed for the remote cameras belonging to the camera  
group selected on the unit.  
For remote cameras with a serial connection, the information is only  
displayed when a remote camera is selected on the unit.  
7
SW INPUT  
Set the image inputs of the switcher that correspond to the camera  
numbers on the unit.  
Click  
on the right and select an option from “NoAsign” and “INPUT1”  
to “INPUT100".  
After making a change, click the [SET] button to reflect the change.  
48  
Setup Software (continued)  
Executing auto IP setting  
Swapping the remote cameras that are connection  
destinations  
You can execute “auto IP setting” of the unit from Setup Software.  
Swap the remote cameras set as connection destinations between two  
camera numbers.  
Updating the IP addresses of the remote cameras and  
switcher automatically from the unit  
1  
Click  
of the “SWAP CAMERA” item  
Camera numbers “C001” to “C100” appear in the list box.  
Select the camera number with which you want to make the swap  
from this list.  
1  
Click [RENEW]  
The IP addresses are displayed for the link target camera numbers  
and switcher.  
z When [CANCEL] is clicked, the original settings are restored.  
2  
Click [SET]  
The remote cameras set as connection destinations are swapped  
between the two camera numbers.  
2  
1  
Click [SET]  
The displayed IP addresses are set on the remote cameras and  
switcher.  
Setting the image inputs of the switcher that  
correspond to camera numbers  
Leaving the IP addresses set on the remote cameras  
and switcher unchanged and automatically updating  
the connection destination IP addresses set on the  
unit  
Set the image input of the switcher that will correspond to each camera  
number.  
1  
Click  
of the “SW INPUT” item  
Click [KEEP]  
Switcher image inputs “INPUT1” to “INPUT100” appear.  
Set the image input that will associated with each camera number.  
The IP addresses set for the remote cameras and switcher are  
displayed for the link target camera numbers and switcher.  
z When [CANCEL] is clicked, the original settings are restored.  
2  
Click [SET]  
2  
The image input of the switcher is associated with the camera  
number.  
Click [SET]  
The displayed IP addresses are set as the connection destination IP  
addresses of the unit.  
Initializing the IP addresses  
Changing the connection destination IP addresses  
Clicking [ALL CLEAR] initializes the connection settings that are set on  
the unit.  
Set the IP addresses that are the connection destinations of the unit.  
1  
Directly enter the IP address of the device concerned in  
the [IP Address] box  
Acquiring the connection settings  
2  
Click [SET]  
The new IP address is applied.  
Clicking [REFRESH] acquires the connection settings for the unit  
selected in the setting target selection list box, and refreshes the display.  
49  
Setup Software (continued)  
Setting user authentication  
To control remote cameras that have the user authentication function enabled, you need to set the user name and password on the AW-RP120.  
Configure this setting on the “User Auth.” tab of this application.  
1  
2  
3  
Enter the user name in the User Name  
box  
Enter the password in the Password box  
Entered characters are displayed as “*”.  
Enter the same password as above in the  
Retype password box  
Entered characters are displayed as “*”.  
4  
Click [SET]  
The user name and password are set on  
AW-RP120.  
Clicking [REFRESH] clears the user name  
and password  
50  
Operations of AW‑HE2  
<Invalid menu operations>  
Menu  
AW-HE2 HD integrated cameras can be operated from the unit.  
This section describes the operations which are different from the  
corresponding operations of other remote cameras.  
Setting item  
SHUTTER [21]  
1. SHUTTER  
2. SPEED  
Note  
ND FILTER [22]  
1. ND FILTER  
z The method for connecting AW-HE2 and the unit is the same as  
that for connecting AW-HE2 and AW-RP50. Refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with AW-HE2.  
PTZ ADJUST [30]  
2. SPEED WITH Z  
3. LIMIT UP  
4. LIMIT DOWN  
5. LIMIT LEFT  
6. LIMIT RIGHT  
<Invalid operations>  
Color adjustment  
section  
R/B GAIN dial, R/B PED, dial, PED dial, GAIN  
button, DETAIL button, AUTO GAIN button, ABB  
button  
Focus, zoom, and FOCUS dial, Auto focus button,  
iris section  
One-touch auto focus button, FOCUS SPEED  
dial  
User button  
section  
SCENE 1 to SCENE 4 buttons (*1)  
(*1) Even if you press these buttons while the SHIFT button indicator is  
on, the operations will have no effect.  
(The shooting mode cannot be selected.)  
<Operations which are different>  
PAN/TILT lever  
When the zoom position is the WIDE end  
side, the output images do not change even if  
the lever is operated.  
Preset memory  
z The preset numbers that can be registered  
and recalled are PMEM 1 to PMEM 9  
(page number: Page 1).  
z PRESET SCOPE and PRESET SPEED  
cannot be set.  
Tracing memory  
SD card  
Up to nine tracing memory can registered and  
recalled for each camera.  
SAVE and LOAD of the MEM and CAM items  
cannot be executed.  
USER buttons  
If the following settings are assigned, PinP  
display of AW-HE2 can be operated with the  
USER buttons.  
CAM_PINP CTL:  
Displays or hides PinP.  
Each press of the button switches in the  
order of display PinP → hide PinP →  
display PinP, and so on.  
CAM_PINP MODE:  
Switches the control target (control mode)  
of the PAN/TILT lever and ZOOM button.  
Each press of the button switches in the  
order of PinP → main screen → PinP, and  
so on.  
CAM_PINP POS:  
Changes the display position of PinP.  
Each press of the button switches in the  
order of top right → bottom right → bottom  
left → top left → top right, and so on.  
z For the PinP display function of AW-HE2, refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with AW-HE2.  
.
51  
Table of setting items (dedicated dials and buttons)  
Dial/button  
R/B GAIN dial  
Setting item  
R GAIN  
Remote camera  
Setting  
AW-HE120  
–150 to +150  
–30 to +30  
“---”  
B GAIN  
AW-HE50 (*), AW-HE60  
AW-HE2  
AW-HE100  
–30 to +30  
–150 to +150  
–150 to +150  
–150 to +150  
–150 to +150  
“---”  
AW-HE870  
AW-E860, AW-E750, AW-E650, AW-E350  
AK-HC1500, AK-HC1800  
AW-HE120  
R/B PED dial  
R PED  
B PED  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60  
AW-HE2  
“---”  
AW-HE100  
“---”  
AW-HE870  
–150 to +150  
–150 to +150  
–100 to +100  
–150 to +150  
–10 to +10  
“---”  
AW-E860, AW-E750, AW-E650, AW-E350  
AK-HC1500, AK-HC1800  
AW-HE120  
PED dial  
PED  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60  
AW-HE2  
AW-HE100  
–30 to +30  
–150 to +150  
–150 to +150  
–150 to +150  
AW-HE870  
AW-E860, AW-E750, AW-E650, AW-E350  
AK-HC1500, AK-HC1800  
AW-HE120  
GAIN button  
GAIN  
Auto, 0 dB to 18 dB (1 step)  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60  
AW-HE2  
Auto, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 15 dB, 18 dB  
“---”  
AW-HE100  
Auto, 0 dB to 12 dB (1 step), 15 dB, 18 dB  
AW-HE870  
Auto, –6 dB to 18 dB (1 step)  
AW-E860, AW-E750, AW-E650, AW-E350  
AK-HC1500, AK-HC1800  
AW-HE2  
Auto, 0 dB to 30 dB, N/Eye L, N/Eye, N/Eye H  
LOW, MID, HIGH, S.GAIN1, S.GAIN2, S.GAIN3  
DETAIL button  
DETAIL  
LEVEL  
“---”  
Other than AW-HE2  
AW-HE120  
Off, On  
Low, High  
Low, High  
“---”  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60  
AW-HE2  
AW-HE100  
0 to 14  
Low, High  
Low, High  
“---”  
AW-HE870  
AW-E860, AW-E750, AW-E650, AW-E350  
AK-HC1500, AK-HC1800  
(*) AW-HE50 without the AW-HEF5HG/AW-HEF5SG upgrade kit installed cannot operate R GAIN and B GAIN.  
52  
Table of setting items (menus)  
Button  
number  
Initial value on  
unit (*1)  
Menu name  
SHUTTER  
Setting item  
1. SHUTTER  
Remote camera  
AW-HE120  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60  
AW-HE2  
AW-HE100  
AW-HE870  
AW-E860, AW-E750,  
AW-E650, AW-E350  
AK-HC1500, AK-HC1800  
AW-HE120  
Setting  
[21]  
Off, Step, Synchro, ELC  
Off, Step, Synchro  
“---”  
Off, Step, Synchro  
Off, Step, Synchro, ELC  
Off, Step, Synchro, ELC  
Off, Step, Synchro  
2. SPEED  
59 94 Hz:  
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,  
1/4000, 1/10000  
50 Hz:  
1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,  
1/4000, 1/10000  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60  
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,  
1/4000, 1/10000  
AW-HE2  
AW-HE100  
AW-HE870  
“---”  
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000  
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,  
1/4000, 1/10000  
AW-E860, AW-E750,  
AW-E650, AW-E350  
AK-HC1500, AK-HC1800  
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,  
1/4000, 1/10000  
VIDEO:  
1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,  
1/2000  
FILM:  
180.0, 172.8, 144.0, 120.0, 90.0, 45.0  
ND1, ND2, ND3, ND4  
[22]  
ND FILTER  
1. ND FILTER  
(Only when AW-HE870, AW-E860,  
AW-E750, AW-E650, or AW-E350 is  
connected)  
Off, On  
[23]  
[24]  
FUNCTION  
2. DEFROSTER  
3. WIPER  
Off, On  
Off, On  
Off, On  
4. HEATER/FAN  
1. CAM POWER  
CAMERA SETUP  
GROUP ON  
GROUP OFF, GROUP ON, ALL OFF,  
ALL ON  
On, Off  
2. AUTO ON  
On  
3. TALLY OUT  
Off  
On, Off  
4. HOME POSITION  
1. FOCUS/IRIS  
2. P/T CURV  
SET  
STANDARD  
1
SET  
[25]  
RP SETUP  
STANDARD, EXCHANGE  
1 to 5  
3. LCD BACKLIGHT  
4. ENABLE BUTTON  
5. MENU CONTROL  
6. GLOBAL AREA  
7. IP ADDRESS  
8. SUBNETMASK  
9. GATEWAY  
On  
On, Off, 60, 120, 180  
ACTIVE, LOCK  
ACTIVE, LOCK  
On, Off  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
Off  
192.168.0.9  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.0.1  
10. MAC ADDRESS  
11. PORT CAM1  
Displayed only  
61000 to 65534  
61000  
110. PORT CAM100  
1. CAM1  
61000  
NORMAL  
61000 to 65534  
NORMAL, REVERSE  
[26]  
[27]  
[28]  
[29]  
PAN DIRECTION  
TILT DIRECTION  
100. CAM100  
1. CAM1  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL, REVERSE  
NORMAL, REVERSE  
100. CAM100  
ZOOM DIRECTION 1. CAM1  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL, REVERSE  
NORMAL, REVERSE  
100. CAM100  
FOCUS DIRECTION 1. CAM1  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL, REVERSE  
NORMAL, REVERSE  
100. CAM100  
NORMAL  
NORMAL, REVERSE  
(*1) “–” indicates a setting saved to the remote camera.  
A diagonal line indicates a setting that can only be displayed. It cannot be changed.  
53  
Table of setting items (menus) (continued)  
Button  
number  
Initial value on  
unit (*1)  
Menu name  
PTZ ADJUST  
Setting item  
Remote camera  
Setting  
[30]  
1. Z MIN SPEED  
2. SPEED WITH Z  
Off  
Off, 1 to 8  
Off, On  
Off, On  
“---”  
Off, 1, 2  
Off, 1, 2  
AW-HE120  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60  
AW-HE2  
AW-HE100  
AW-PH360, AW-PH400,  
AW-PH405, AW-PH650  
AW-HE120  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60  
AW-HE2  
3. LIMIT UP  
Off, On  
Off, On  
“---”  
EXEC  
EXEC  
AW-HE100  
AW-PH360, AW-PH400,  
AW-PH405, AW-PH650  
AW-HE120  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60  
AW-HE2  
4. LIMIT DOWN  
5. LIMIT LEFT  
6. LIMIT RIGHT  
Off, On  
Off, On  
“---”  
EXEC  
EXEC  
AW-HE100  
AW-PH360, AW-PH400,  
AW-PH405, AW-PH650  
AW-HE120  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60  
AW-HE2  
Off, On  
Off, On  
“---”  
EXEC  
EXEC  
AW-HE100  
AW-PH360, AW-PH400,  
AW-PH405, AW-PH650  
AW-HE120  
AW-HE50, AW-HE60  
AW-HE2  
AW-HE100  
AW-PH360, AW-PH400,  
AW-PH405, AW-PH650  
Off, On  
Off, On  
“---”  
EXEC  
EXEC  
[31]  
[32]  
[33]  
[34]  
[35]  
PM GRP1  
1. PM GRP1 MODE  
2. PM GRP1 1/10  
3. PM GRP1 2/10  
Off  
Off, SEPARATE, ALL  
NoAsgn:------,  
CAM001:PRE001 to CAM100:PRE100  
NoAsgn:------  
NoAsgn:------  
11. PM GRP1 10/10  
12. PM GRP1 ALL  
1. PM GRP2 MODE  
2. PM GRP2 1/10  
3. PM GRP2 2/10  
NoAsgn:------  
NoAsgn  
Off  
NoAsgn:------  
NoAsgn:------  
NoAsgn, PRE001 to PRE100  
Off, SEPARATE, ALL  
NoAsgn:------,  
PM GRP2  
CAM001:PRE001 to CAM100:PRE100  
11. PM GRP2 10/10  
12. PM GRP2 ALL  
1. PM GRP3 MODE  
2. PM GRP3 1/10  
3. PM GRP3 2/10  
NoAsgn:------  
NoAsgn  
Off  
NoAsgn:------  
NoAsgn:------  
NoAsgn, PRE001 to PRE100  
Off, SEPARATE, ALL  
NoAsgn:------,  
PM GRP3  
CAM001:PRE001 to CAM100:PRE100  
11. PM GRP3 10/10  
12. PM GRP3 ALL  
1. PM GRP4 MODE  
2. PM GRP4 1/10  
3. PM GRP4 2/10  
NoAsgn:------  
NoAsgn  
Off  
NoAsgn:------  
NoAsgn:------  
NoAsgn, PRE001 to PRE100  
Off, SEPARATE, ALL  
NoAsgn:------,  
PM GRP4  
CAM001:PRE001 to CAM100:PRE100  
11. PM GRP4 10/10  
12. PM GRP4 ALL  
1. USER1  
2. USER2  
3. USER3  
NoAsgn:------  
NoAsgn  
ND1  
ND2  
ND3  
NoAsgn, PRE001 to PRE100  
ND1 to 4, SWLINK, BUSCONT,  
FASSIST, CAMSEL, TALLY_IP,  
CAMINF, POWER OFF,  
USER BUTTON  
CAM_PINP CTL, CAM_PINP MODE,  
CAM_PINP POS  
4. USER4  
5. USER5  
6. USER6  
7. USER7  
8. USER8  
1. CAM1  
ND4  
SWLINK  
BUSCONT  
FASSIST  
CAMSEL  
NoAsign  
[36]  
[37]  
CTRL TYPE  
AUTO IP  
Serial, Network, NoAsign  
100. CAM100  
1. AUTO SET  
NoAsign  
RENEW IP ADR  
RENEW IP ADR, KEEP IP ADR,  
ALL CLEAR  
(*1) “–” indicates a setting saved to the remote camera.  
54  
Table of setting items (menus) (continued)  
Button  
number  
Initial value on  
unit (*1)  
Menu name  
SWAP IP  
Setting item  
1. CAM1  
Remote camera  
Setting  
[38]  
192.168.0.10  
100. CAM100  
1. CAM1  
192.168.0.109  
192.168.0.10  
[39]  
[40]  
MANUAL IP  
PORT NO  
100. CAM100  
1. CAM1  
192.168.0.109  
80  
1 to 65535  
1 to 65535  
100. CAM100  
80  
[41]  
[42]  
SW SETUP  
1. SW CTL  
2. SW IP ADDRESS  
1. SWLINK  
NoAsign  
192.168.000.008  
On  
Network, NoAsign  
SW FUNCTION  
Off, On  
2. BUSCONT  
Off  
Off, On  
3. BUS  
AUX  
Off  
Off  
AUX, PVW, PinP, KEY  
Off, On  
Off, On  
Off, On  
4. FOCUS ASSIST  
5. CAMERA SELECT  
6. TALLY_IP  
Off  
7. P/T/Z CONTROL  
8. CAM INF  
CAM  
On  
CAM, SW, Button Select  
Off, On  
9. CAMINF_FORMAT  
10. CAMINF_CNAME  
11. CAMINF_SCENE  
12. CAMINF_GAIN  
13. CAMINF_SHUTER  
14. CAMINF_IRIS  
15. CAMINF_FILTER  
16. CAMINF_ALARM  
1. INPUT1  
2. INPUT2  
3. INPUT3  
4. INPUT4  
5. INPUT5  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
CAM1  
CAM2  
CAM3  
CAM4  
CAM5  
NoAsign  
Off, On  
Off, On  
Off, On  
Off, On  
Off, On  
Off, On  
Off, On  
Off, On  
[43]  
SW INPUT  
NoAsign, CAM1 to CAM100  
6. INPUT6  
100. INPUT100  
1. TALLY IN1  
NoAsign  
CAM1  
[44]  
[45]  
TALLY  
CAM1 to CAM100  
CAM1 to CAM100  
10. TALLY IN10  
1. CAM OUT1  
CAM10  
CAM1  
GPI OUT  
10. CAM OUT10  
SAVE MODE  
LOAD MODE  
DEL MODE  
1. INITIALIZE  
2. SYSTEM VER  
3. PROGRAM VER  
4. FPGA VER  
1. POWER  
CAM10  
SETUP  
SETUP  
SETUP  
ALL  
[46]  
[47]  
[48]  
[49]  
SD SAVE  
SD LOAD  
SD DELETE  
SYSTEM  
SETUP, MEM, CAM, LOG  
SETUP, MEM, CAM, UPGRADE  
SETUP, INIT, MEM, CAM, LOG  
ALL, SETUP  
V*.**.** (displayed only)  
V*.**.** (displayed only)  
V*.**.** (displayed only)  
ALARM, No ALARM (displayed only)  
FAN ALM, P/T ALM,  
[50]  
ALARM  
2. CAM*  
FAN ALM+P/T ALM,  
No ALARM (displayed only)  
101. CAM*  
(*1) “–” indicates a setting saved to the remote camera.  
A diagonal line indicates a setting that can only be displayed. It cannot be changed.  
55  
Messages  
Tracing memory  
Indication  
When starting up and switching camera groups  
Description  
Indication  
Description  
# minutes ## seconds of recording  
is still possible for the tracing  
memory of CAM##.  
CAM## TMEM  
#m##s Remained.  
Do not operate the PAN/TILT lever  
and the ZOOM button because they  
are being initialized.  
Don't touch  
PTZ Lever!  
The recording standby state of  
tracing memory.  
TM##:  
Standby Store.  
The unit is connecting to the remote  
cameras.  
Connecting to  
cameras  
The recording operation wait state of  
tracing memory.  
TM##:  
Waiting Opr.  
Recording tracing memory.  
TM##: #m##s  
Storing.  
Operation lock  
The recall wait state of tracing  
memory.  
TM##: #m##s/#m##s  
Standby Recall.  
Indication  
Description  
Operation is disabled.  
LOCKED!  
Recalling tracing memory.  
TM##: #m##s/#m##s  
Recalling.  
(This appears when an operation  
is performed while the indicator  
of the ENABLE button of the  
corresponding area is off.)  
The restore standby state of tracing  
memory.  
TM##: #m##s/#m##s  
Standby Restore.  
Restoring tracing memory.  
TM##: #m##s/#m##s  
Restoring.  
Writing data to the flash memory in  
the unit after recording or restoring  
tracing memory.  
Please wait  
FLASH Accessing.  
Preset memory  
Indication  
Description  
The camera group cannot be  
switched in TMEM mode.  
CAM GRP can't be  
changed in TMEM  
Preset memory registration has  
completed.  
CAM### PMEM  
STORE COMPLETE  
Preset memory deletion has  
completed.  
CAM### PMEM  
DELETE COMPLETE  
z A number is displayed instead of “#”  
z A number is displayed instead of “#”  
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Messages (continued)  
Memory card  
IP connection settings  
Indication  
Indication  
Description  
No card is inserted.  
Description  
The entered IP address, default  
gateway, subnet mask, or port  
number cannot be set.  
NO CARD!  
Unavailable  
network setting.  
Initializing.  
INITIALIZING...  
NOT REMOVE CARD.  
Enter a correct value.  
“Network settings of the unit” in  
Basics (page 27)  
Saving data to the memory card.  
Do not remove the memory card.  
SAVING...  
NOT REMOVE CARD.  
The entered IP address is a  
duplicate of a connection destination  
IP address set for a camera number  
or switcher.  
7. IP ADDRESS  
IP Duplicate!  
Reading data from the memory card.  
Do not remove the memory card.  
LOADING...  
NOT REMOVE CARD.  
Initializing, saving, or loading is  
completed.  
COMPLETE.  
The entered IP address is a  
duplicate of either the IP address of  
the unit or a connection destination  
IP address for another camera  
number or the switcher.  
#. CAM###  
IP Duplicate!  
The memory card is write protected.  
WRITE PROTECTED!  
OVER 99FILES!  
Saving is not possible because  
there are already 99 files.  
Saving is not possible because  
there is insufficient free space in the  
memory card.  
INSUFFICIENT  
CAPACITY!  
The entered IP address is a  
1. IP: SW  
IP Duplicate!  
duplicate of either the IP address of  
the unit or a connection destination  
IP address set for a camera number.  
A file cannot be read by the unit  
or selected remote camera. The  
following files are incompatible.  
z A file saved with a different model  
than the currently selected remote  
camera.  
LOAD FILE  
IMCOMPATIBLE!  
The unit needs to be rebooted.  
Turn the unit’s power off and then  
back on.  
Please reboot  
AW-RP120  
z A file containing corrupted data  
z A number is displayed instead of “#”  
z A number is displayed instead of “#”  
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Index  
[49] SYSTEM  
1. INITIALIZE ................................................................................ 42  
xxMenu  
[21] SHUTTER  
[50] ALARM ......................................................................................... 40  
1. SHUTTER ................................................................................... 9  
2. SPEED ........................................................................................ 9  
[22] ND FILTER ................................................................................... 11  
xxA  
[23] FUNCTION  
ABB button ............................................................................................ 8  
ATW button ............................................................................................ 8  
Auto IP setting ..................................................................................... 49  
AWB button ........................................................................................... 7  
2. DEFROSTER ............................................................................ 26  
3. WIPER ...................................................................................... 26  
4. HEATER/FAN ........................................................................... 26  
[24] CAMERA SETUP  
1. CAM POWER ......................................................................... 4, 5  
2. AUTO ON .................................................................................... 4  
3. TALLY OUT ............................................................................... 39  
4. HOME POSITION ..................................................................... 26  
xxB  
BARS button .......................................................................................... 9  
B GAIN dial ............................................................................................ 8  
B PED dial ............................................................................................. 8  
[25] RP SETUP  
1. FOCUS/IRIS ............................................................................. 29  
2. P/T CURV ................................................................................. 22  
3. LCD BACKLIGHT ..................................................................... 29  
4. ENABLE BUTTON .................................................................... 28  
5. MENU CONTROL ..................................................................... 28  
xxC  
CAMERA OSD button .......................................................................... 12  
Color adjustment ENABLE button ................................................... 6, 27  
Color adjustment section ....................................................................... 6  
[26] PAN DIRECTION .......................................................................... 23  
[27] TILT DIRECTION .......................................................................... 23  
[28] ZOOM DIRECTION ...................................................................... 23  
[29] FOCUS DIRECTION .................................................................... 24  
xxD  
DETAIL button ....................................................................................... 9  
[30] PTZ ADJUST  
1. Z MIN SPEED ........................................................................... 24  
2. SPEED WITH Z ........................................................................ 24  
3. LIMIT UP ................................................................................... 25  
4. LIMIT DOWN ............................................................................ 25  
5. LIMIT LEFT ............................................................................... 25  
6. LIMIT RIGHT ............................................................................ 25  
xxF  
FOCUS SPEED dial ............................................................................ 22  
FOCUS/ZOOM/IRIS ENABLE button .................................................. 27  
xxG  
[31] PM GRP1  
GAIN button ........................................................................................... 7  
1. PM GRP1 MODE ...................................................................... 16  
2. PM GRP1 1/10 .......................................................................... 16  
3. PM GRP1 2/10 .......................................................................... 16  
11. PM GRP1 10/10 ...................................................................... 16  
12. PM GRP1 ALL ........................................................................ 17  
xxL  
LAN connector ..................................................................................... 44  
[35] USER BUTTON ............................................................................ 30  
xxM  
[42] SW FUNCTION  
MEM ENABLE button .............................................................. 13, 18, 27  
1. SWLINK .................................................................................... 31  
2. BUSCONT ................................................................................ 32  
3. BUS .......................................................................................... 32  
4. FOCUS ASSIST ........................................................................ 33  
5. CAMERA SELECT .................................................................... 33  
6. TALLY_IP .................................................................................. 34  
7. P/T/Z CONTROL ...................................................................... 34  
8. CAM INF ................................................................................... 35  
9. CAMINF_FORMAT ................................................................... 35  
10. CAMINF_CNAME ................................................................... 35  
11. CAMINF_SCENE .................................................................... 35  
12. CAMINF_GAIN ....................................................................... 35  
13. CAMINF_SHUTER ................................................................. 35  
14. CANINF_IRIS ......................................................................... 35  
15. CAMINF_FILTER .................................................................... 35  
16. CAMINF_ALARM .................................................................... 35  
xxP  
PAN/TILT ENABLE button ................................................................... 27  
PAN/TILT SPEED dial .......................................................................... 22  
PED dial ................................................................................................. 7  
PMEM button ....................................................................................... 13  
PM GRP 1 button ................................................................................ 17  
PM GRP 2 button ................................................................................ 17  
PM GRP 3 button ................................................................................ 17  
PM GRP 4 button ................................................................................ 17  
xxR  
REMOTE ............................................................................................. 44  
Remote camera ..................................................................................... 2  
R GAIN dial ............................................................................................ 8  
R PED dial ............................................................................................. 8  
[43] SW INPUT .................................................................................... 31  
[44] TALLY ........................................................................................... 39  
[45] GPI OUT  
1. CAM OUT1 ............................................................................... 44  
[46] SD SAVE ...................................................................................... 37  
[47] SD LOAD ...................................................................................... 38  
[48] SD DELETE ............................................................................ 37, 38  
58  
Index (continued)  
xxS  
SCENE 1 button .................................................................................. 10  
SCENE 2 button .................................................................................. 10  
SCENE 3 button .................................................................................. 10  
SCENE 4 button .................................................................................. 10  
Setup Software .................................................................................... 45  
SHIFT button ................................................................................. 10, 17  
xxT  
TALLY/GPI ........................................................................................... 43  
TMEM button ....................................................................................... 18  
TO PAN/TILT HEAD 1 to 5 connectors ................................................ 44  
Tracing memory operation section ...................................................... 18  
xxU  
USER button ........................................................................................ 30  
USER ENABLE button .................................................................. 17, 27  
xxW  
WHITE BAL A button ......................................................................... 7, 8  
WHITE BAL B button ......................................................................... 7, 8  
xxZ  
ZOOM SPEED dial .............................................................................. 22  
59  
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