Panasonic Digital Camera AW PH350 User Manual

Indoor pan-tilt head  
Model AW-  
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Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please  
read these instructions completely.  
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FCC Note:  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. To assure continued  
compliance follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any  
unauthorized modifications.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his  
own expense.  
Replace battery with part No. CR2032 only.  
Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.  
Caution—Battery may explode if mistreated.  
Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.  
indicates safety information.  
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Contents  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Installation precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Precautions for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Parts and their functions . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
$ Assembling the pan-tilt head . . . . . . .9  
$ Setting the installation direction  
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
$ Connecting the connector panel . . .18  
$ Head connector panel . . . . . . . . . . .19  
$ Connecting the base connector  
panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
$ Connecting the AC adapter for use  
with the pan-tilt head . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
$ Setting the printed circuit board  
selector switch and landing  
characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
$ Setting the cable compensation  
circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
$ Moving the mounting position of the  
base connector panel . . . . . . . . . . .12  
$ Changing the mounting direction of the  
base connector panel . . . . . . . . . . .12  
$ Installing the pan-tilt head . . . . . . . .13  
$ Mounting the camera . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Examples of connections . . . . . . . . . .23  
Limiters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
$ Setting the limiters . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
$ Releasing the limiters . . . . . . . . . . .31  
$ Resetting the limiters . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Replacement of consumable parts . . .32  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Introduction  
OThis is a compact stand-alone type of  
pan-tilt head which is capable of rotating  
95 degrees upward and downward and  
300 degrees on the horizontal.  
OThis pan-tilt head can bear a total weight  
of up to 8.8 lb (4 kg) for the camera and  
lens combined.  
OThe pan-tilt head can be controlled from  
a PC, etc. by converting RS-232C to RS-  
422.  
OThe positions and settings for shooting  
up to 50 points can be entered as data  
into the preset memory.  
OThe pan-tilt head can be controlled  
directly using the Multi-Function  
Controller (AW-RP605). Up to five pan-  
tilt heads can be connected to the Multi-  
Function Controller (AW-RP605).  
Accessories  
Please check the following accessories have been provided.  
Chain attachment screws  
(with flat and spring washers)  
Tilting arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(a1)  
Tilting arm fixing screws  
M4a8 mm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(a1)  
M4a6 mm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(a1)  
M2.6a6 mm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(a1)  
M4a12 mm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(a4)  
Safety chain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(a1)  
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Installation precautions  
OAvoid using the pan-tilt head in kitchens or other places where there is excessive steam  
and oil fumes.  
OMake sure that the installation of the pan-tilt head has been completed before mounting  
the camera onto it.  
OThis pan-tilt head has a maximum load capacity of 8.8 lb (4 kg).  
Do not use it for loads over 8.8 lb (4 kg).  
ODo not use a lens that will cause the camera to be poorly balanced. Such a lens should  
not be used even if the load capacity is under 8.8 lb (4 kg).  
ODo not install the pan-tilt head outdoors or in any place where the temperature is over  
113°F (45°C) or below 14°F (–10°C).  
Further, it should be used where the ambient humidity is less than 90%.  
OScrews for mounting the pan-tilt head are not provided with the stand and must therefore  
be purchased separately.  
They should be selected with due consideration given to the location where the pan-tilt  
head is to be mounted and its load capacity.  
OTo supply power to the pan-tilt head, use only the AC adapter (AW-PS300) designed for  
use with this pan-tilt head.  
OWhen handling the pan-tilt head, be sure to hold it by the base.  
Do not lift the pan-tilt head by the head or tilting arm.  
Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction.  
ODo not turn the head or tilting arm by hand.  
Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction.  
ODropping the pan-tilt head or subjecting it to a strong shock may cause malfunctioning or  
an accident.  
OInstall the pan-tilt head so that a clearance of at least one meter is left around the  
monitor.  
OWhen mounting a camera onto the pan-tilt head, take due care to prevent the camera  
from slipping out of position or dropping.  
OInstall the pan-tilt head and set the limiters so as to ensure that none of the components  
mounted on the pan-tilt head or cables will make contact with any other objects in the  
vicinity when the pan-tilt head rotates.  
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Precautions for use  
This pan-tilt head uses a manganese dioxide-lithium battery (CR2032).  
Be absolutely sure to remove this battery when disposing of the pan-tilt head or printed  
circuit boards.  
Be sure to dispose of any batteries removed according to the applicable regulations of the  
country concerned.  
Do not dispose of this type of battery as household garbage.  
For details on how to remove the battery, refer to the section on replacing the battery in  
“Replacement of consumable parts” (page 32).  
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Parts and their functions  
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Parts and their functions  
1Tilting arm  
=Safety wire mounting hole  
This tilts in the vertical direction.  
This is used when attaching a wire to  
prevent the pan-tilt head from dropping.  
2Tilting arm fixing screws  
M4a12 mm (4 screws supplied)  
>Base connector panel  
This is used for connection with a  
controller, multi-port hub or AC adapter  
for the pan-tilt head.  
3Camera mounting plate  
This is used to mount the convertible  
camera.  
?Blank side panel  
4Guide screws  
This is used when changing the  
mounting position of the base connector  
panel.  
These are used to maintain the camera’s  
balance and anchor the camera  
mounting plate.  
@Blank bottom panel  
5Guide pin  
This determines the mounting direction  
of the camera.  
This is used when changing the  
mounting position of the base connector  
panel.  
6Guide roller  
This serves as the fulcrum for  
maintaining the camera’s balance.  
7Camera mounting screws (U1/4˝-20  
UNC)  
These are used to mount the camera  
and anchor it securely.  
8Head  
This rotates in the horizontal direction.  
9Tally lamps (a2)  
These light (red) in response to the  
selection signals.  
:Head connector panel  
This is used for connection with the  
camera and lens.  
;Base  
<Pan-tilt head mounting holes  
These four holes are used for mounting  
the pan-tilt head.  
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Installation  
(The installation work must be performed by your dealer without fail.)  
$Assembling the pan-tilt head  
Be absolutely sure to hold the pan-tilt head by the base when handling it.  
OAttaching the tilting arm  
Use the tilting arm fixing screws to attach the tilting arm. The way in which the arm is  
mounted differs depending on the direction in which it is installed. (See the figure  
below.)  
Suspended installation  
Stand-alone installation  
Tilting Arm  
<Note>  
Do not use other than the supplied tilting arm fixing screws to fasten the tilting arm.  
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Installation  
(The installation work must be performed by your dealer without fail.)  
$Setting the installation direction selector switch and landing  
characteristics  
Set the switches as follows to perform a stand-alone installation and/or to select the  
landing characteristics. (Suspended installation and soft landing are the factory  
settings.)  
1. Remove the four head cover screws, and remove the cover slowly. (Take care not to  
disturb the tally LED lamp wiring connections when removing the cover.)  
2. Set the SW2, SW3 and SW4 switches on the front printed circuit board as follows.  
For suspended installation:  
Set SW3 and SW4 to their left-side positions (HANGING). (Factory setting)  
For stand-alone installation:  
Set SW3 and SW4 to their right-side positions (TOP).  
For a soft landing:  
Set SW2 switch No.4 to its top (ON) position. (Factory setting)  
For a precise landing:  
Set SW2 switch No.4 to its bottom (OFF) position.  
3. Upon completion of the settings, return the rotary head cover to its original position,  
and secure it with the screws (while taking care not to pinch the wires).  
<Notes>  
OBefore setting the switches, make absolutely sure that the power of the AC adapter  
which is to be connected to the pan-tilt head is set to OFF.  
OThe landing characteristics are not changed simply by selecting the switch positions.  
They are changed only after the power is turned off and back on again after the switches  
have been set.  
SW3  
SW4  
Suspension  
Stand-alone  
SW2  
ON  
OFF  
1 2 3 4  
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Installation  
(The installation work must be performed by your dealer without fail.)  
$Setting the cable compensation circuit  
A maximum length of up to 3,280 feet (1,000 meters) is allowed for the cable between  
each pan-tilt head and the multi-function controller (AW-RP605) (when BELDEN 8281  
coaxial cables are used). However, if the cable length is to exceed 1,640 feet (500  
meters), set the cable compensation circuit to ON by following the steps below.  
(Factory setting: OFF)  
1. Remove the four screws of the base connector panel, and pull the panel out toward  
you.  
2. Set the COMP switch on the COMP printed circuit board on the back side of the panel  
to ON.  
3. Return the panel to its original position, and secure it using the screws.  
COMP switch  
COMP printed circuit board  
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Installation  
(The installation work must be performed by your dealer without fail.)  
$Moving the mounting position of the base connector panel  
If necessary, the mounting position of the base connector panel can be moved. (When  
the pan-tilt head is shipped, it is positioned for suspended installation.)  
1. Remove the blank panel at the position where the base connector panel is to be  
mounted.  
2. Remove the screws of the base connector panel, and pull out the panel toward you.  
3. Disconnect all the connectors (a6) of the printed circuit board on the back of the  
panel.  
4. Move the base connector panel to the new position, and connect the connectors of  
the printed circuit board as before.  
5. Secure the base connector panel and blank panel using their respective screws.  
$Changing the mounting direction of the base connector panel  
If necessary, the mounting direction of the base connector panel can be rotated by 180  
degrees.  
1. Remove the screws of the base connector panel, and pull the panel out toward you.  
2. Turn the panel by 180 degrees, and place it back in position.  
3. Secure the panel with the screws.  
Blank panel  
Base connector panel  
<Note>  
The mounting position and direction of the head connector panel cannot be changed.  
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Installation  
(The installation work must be performed by your dealer without fail.)  
$Installing the pan-tilt head  
Be absolutely sure to follow the instructions below when installing the pan-tilt head.  
Failure to do so may cause the pan-tilt head to slip out of position or fall.  
OMake sure that the installation of the pan-tilt head has been completed before  
mounting the camera onto it.  
OTo mount the pan-tilt head, use the four mounting holes and secure it firmly in place.  
OHave M6 hexagonal bolts ready as these must be used for mounting the pan-tilt head.  
OThe hexagonal bolts must be long enough to meet the requirement of “mounting  
material thickness (t) plus 25 mm or longer.”  
OUse flat washers, spring washers and hexagonal nuts with the hexagonal bolts, as  
shown in the figure.  
OUse a wrench that fits the size of hexagonal bolt heads to tighten the hexagonal bolts.  
OFor suspended installation, pass a wire through the safety wire mounting hole, and  
fasten it securely to the ceiling or other structurally sound object.  
OHave a wire ready which is strong enough to bear the weight of the entire pan-tilt head  
system (pan-tilt head, camera, lens and cable).  
OInstall the pan-tilt head so as to ensure that none of the components mounted on the  
pan-tilt head or cables will come into contact with any objects in the vicinity when the  
pan-tilt head rotates.  
<Note>  
When installing the pan-tilt head, refrain from forcibly turning the head or tilting arm by  
hand.  
Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction.  
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Safety wire  
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Installation  
(The installation work must be performed by your dealer without fail.)  
$Mounting the camera  
The pan-tilt head’s camera mounting section has a mechanism for maintaining the  
camera’s balance that moves the camera mounting plate using a guide roller as a  
fulcrum.  
1. Change the position of guide pin A and/or the camera mounting screws to suit the  
camera and lens to be used before mounting the camera.  
2. Adjust the balance by loosening the guide screws and moving the camera mounting  
plate.  
3. Upon confirming the position where the balance is maintained, firmly tighten the guide  
screws. If the balance cannot be maintained, change the position of guide pin B or  
the positions of the guide screws, and adjust the balance again.  
<Note>  
The guide roller is fixed in place. Do not remove the guide roller screw.  
Camera mounting plate  
Camera mounting screws  
Guide pin A  
Guide roller  
Guide screw  
Guide screw  
Guide pin B  
<Mounting example 1>  
Adjust the balance by  
moving the camera  
mounting plate.  
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<Mounting example 2>  
Adjust the balance by  
moving the camera  
mounting plate.  
<Recommended lenses>  
Camera  
AW-E300  
AW-E600  
AW-E800A  
Lens  
AW-LZ14MD55  
AW-S14aBMD  
AW-LZ17MD9  
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Installation  
(The installation work must be performed by your dealer without fail.)  
Chain attachment screw  
M4a6 mm or M2.6a6 mm:  
1. Attach one end of the chain to the  
with flat washer/spring  
OAttaching the chain  
pan-tilt head using a chain attachment  
washer  
screw (M4a8 mm: with flat  
washer/spring washer).  
Chain  
2. Position the other end of the chain  
over the screw hole on the top of the  
camera and attach it using a chain  
attachment screw (M4a6 mm: with  
Chain attachment screw  
flat washer/spring washer).  
M4a8 mm:  
with flat washer/spring  
washer  
<Notes>  
OBe sure to tighten all screws firmly  
with a screwdriver or similar tool.  
OWhen the hole on the camera is M2.6,  
attach the chain with the M2.6a6 mm  
(with flat washer/spring washer) chain  
attachment screw.  
OWhen using the AW-E800A camera,  
the mounting spacer must be attached  
to the top panel of the camera before  
attaching the chain. Position the end  
of the chain over the hole on the  
mounting spacer and attach it using a  
chain attachment screw (M4a6 mm:  
with flat washer/spring washer).  
Chain  
Chain attachment screw  
M4a8 mm:  
with flat washer/spring  
washer  
Be sure to tighten the mounting  
spacer and all screws firmly with a  
screwdriver or similar tool.  
With the AW-E800A  
Chain attachment screw  
M4a6 mm:  
with flat washer/spring  
washer  
Chain  
Mounting spacer  
(included with the  
AW-E800A)  
This chain is for use with the AW-E300,  
AW-E600 and AW-E800A convertible  
cameras. It cannot be used with any  
other camera.  
When attaching any other camera to the  
pan-tilt head, carefully check the pan-tilt  
head operation and that appropriate  
measures have been taken to ensure the  
camera does not fall.  
Chain attachment screw  
M4a8 mm:  
with flat washer/spring  
washer  
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Installation  
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OMounting a camera  
When mounting a camera to the pan-tilt  
head, take appropriate measures to  
prevent the camera from falling or being  
stolen.  
1. Place the camera on the camera  
mounting base and insert the guide  
pin into the guide hole on the camera.  
Camera guide pin  
2. Tighten the  
2
camera mounting  
screws to fix the camera firmly in  
place.  
3. After mounting the camera, check that  
it is firmly attached and that there is  
no play.  
Camera mounting  
Screw  
<Notes>  
OBe sure to tighten all screws firmly  
with a screwdriver or similar tool.  
OWhen there is only 1 hole on the  
camera, remove the  
2
camera  
mounting screws from the camera  
mounting base, then insert 1 camera  
mounting screw into the center hole  
on the camera mounting plate and  
tighten it to fix the camera in place.  
Camera mounting Screw  
Adjusting slack in the chain  
The chain length allows for some  
degree of slack.  
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Remove any slack after attaching the  
camera to the pan-tilt head by twisting  
the chain around as shown in the figure  
at right, then firmly tighten the screw to  
fix it in place.  
With the AW-E800A  
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Connections  
$Connecting the connector panel  
When component signals are to be used as the video  
signals, the AW-PB302 RGB card (optional accessory)  
must be installed in the convertible camera.  
Convertible camera  
Zoom lens  
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Multi-Function Controller:  
AW-RP605  
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Connections  
$Head connector panel  
The camera and lens control cables are connected to this panel.  
1ND/EXT connector  
4CAMERA I/F connector  
This is for controlling the ND filter and  
lens extender of the power lens unit.  
Connect it when using a power lens unit  
equipped with an ND filter and lens  
extender function.  
This is for convertible camera control.  
Connect this to the REMOTE connector  
on the camera.  
Use a pan-tilt head cable (optional  
accessory) suitable for the application  
for the connecting cable.  
ND signal  
CVCC (+15V)  
(See pages 23 to 28.)  
A
C
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ND return  
CGND  
B
E
D
EXT return  
EXT signal  
(As viewed from cable end)  
2LENS I/F connector  
This is for controlling the zoom/focus  
functions of the power lens unit.  
Connect the remote (zoom/focus) control  
cable of the power lens unit here.  
3SDI IN connector  
This is for SDI signal input.  
Using a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281),  
connect this with the SDI OUT connector  
of an SDI card (AW-PB304), etc.  
installed in the convertible camera.  
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Connections  
$Connecting the base connector panel  
51394 connector  
8Pr/SDI OUT connector  
This is for controlling the convertible  
camera, in which an IEEE 1394 card  
(AW-PB310), etc. has been installed,  
and the pan-tilt head.  
As the connecting cable, use an IEEE  
1394 cable.  
This is for camera video signal output.  
Connect this to the Pr IN connector on  
the multi-function controller (AW-  
RP605), etc. or to a monitor, etc.  
Pr signals can be output when an RGB  
card (AW-PB302), etc. is installed in the  
convertible camera for use.  
Alternatively, SDI signals can be output  
when an SDI card (AW-PB304), etc. is  
installed in the convertible camera for  
use.  
Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) for  
the connecting cable.  
Pin No.  
Signal  
DC 12V  
GND  
6
4
2
5
3
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
TPB 2  
TPB  
TPA 2  
TPA  
9Pb OUT connector  
This is for camera video signal output.  
Connect this to the Pb IN connector on  
the multi-function controller (AW-RP605,  
etc.) or to a monitor, etc.  
Install an RGB card (AW-PB302), etc. in  
the convertible camera for use.  
Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) for  
the connecting cable.  
6CONTROL IN IP/RP connector  
This is for camera/pan-tilt head control  
signals.  
Connect this to the CONTROL OUT TO  
PAN/TILT HEAD connector on the multi-  
function controller (AW-RP605) or to a  
PC, etc. Use a 10BaseT straight cable  
(UTP category 5) for the connecting  
cable.  
:G/L IN connector  
<Note>  
This is for genlock signal input.  
Connect this to the G/L OUT connector  
on the multi-function controller (AW-  
RP605), etc.  
To control the camera and pan-tilt head  
directly from a PC, etc., first convert from  
RS-232C to RS-422.  
Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) for  
the connecting cable.  
7Y/VIDEO OUT connector  
This is for camera video signal output.  
Connect this to the VIDEO/Y IN  
connector on the multi-function controller  
(AW-RP605) or to a monitor, etc.  
Video signals will be output from this  
connector when a convertible camera is  
used as a standard accessory.  
Y signals can be output when an RGB  
card (AW-PB302) is installed in the  
convertible camera for use.  
Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) for  
the connecting cable.  
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Connections  
$Connecting the AC adapter for use with the pan-tilt head  
Connect the pan-tilt head with the AW-PS300 AC adapter designed for use with the pan-  
tilt head.  
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AC adapter for use with the  
pan-tilt head:  
G/L  
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Pr  
OUT  
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Y/VIDEO  
OUT  
AW-PS300  
Use a cable with a nominal cross section  
of 0.3 mm2 or more that complies with  
the Electrical Appliance and Material  
Control Law for the connection.  
;DC 12V IN terminal board  
Connect this to the DC 15V OUT  
connector on the AC adapter (AW-  
PS300). (The voltage output from the  
AC adapter is set to 15V: this takes into  
consideration the voltage drops due to  
the possible extension of the DC cable  
between the pan-tilt head and AC  
adapter.)  
Make sure that the positive + and  
negative - ends of the wires are  
connected to the same signs on the  
connector.  
=OP terminal board  
Connect this only when the OP SW  
CONTROL OUT connector on the AC  
adapter (AW-PS300) is to be used.  
Connect it to the OPTION SW  
CONTROL IN connector on the AC  
adapter (AW-PS300).  
Use a cable with a nominal cross section  
of 0.3 mm2 or more that complies with  
the Electrical Appliance and Material  
Control Law for the connection.  
Use a cable with a nominal cross section  
of 1.25 mm2 or more which complies  
with the Electrical Appliance and  
Material Control Law for the connection.  
<LAMP CONTROL terminal board  
Connect this only when the power of a  
halogen lamp is to be supplied from the  
LAMP AC OUT connector on the AC  
adapter (AW-PS300).  
This connector is connected to LAMP  
CONTROL on the AC adapter for the  
pan-tilt head.  
The symbols C and S on the wires must  
match the same symbols on the  
connector.  
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Connections  
$Setting the printed circuit board switches  
The switches on the COMP and  
CONNECTOR printed circuit boards must  
be set to correspond to the signals to be  
transmitted and components to be  
connected to the pan-tilt head.  
OAnalog settings  
SDI/PR switch  
WEB/1394 switch  
WEB/RP422 switch  
: Pr  
: 1394  
: RP422  
OSDI settings  
SDI/PR switch  
WEB/1394 switch  
WEB/RP422 switch  
(When shipped, the analog settings are  
supported.)  
: SDI  
: 1394  
: RP422  
OWEB settings  
SDI/PR switch  
: Pr  
WEB/1394 switch  
WEB/RP422 switch  
: WEB  
: WEB  
COMP switch  
Use this at the ON position if the length of the  
cable exceeds 1,640 feet (500 meters).  
SDI/PR switch  
RET/PB switch  
Do not change the setting of this switch – use it at  
the PB position.  
COMP printed circuit board  
WEB/1394 switch  
WEB  
WEB  
1394  
RP422  
WEB/RP422 switch  
CONNECTOR printed circuit board  
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Examples of connections  
1. When controlling the camera and pan-tilt head using the AW-RP605 multi-function  
controller and transmitting composite signals  
Printed circuit board  
switches:  
Analog settings  
Genlock signals must be supplied when  
more than one camera and pan-tilt head  
are to be used.  
Pan-tilt head cable:  
AW-CA50T29  
Coaxial cables:  
BELDEN 8281, max. 3,280 feet  
(1,000 meters)  
Multi-Function Controller:  
AW-RP605  
Y/VIDEO OUT  
G/L IN  
CONTRTOL IN IP/RP  
10BASET straight cable:  
VIDEO/Y IN  
UTP category 5,  
max. 3,280 feet (1,000 meters)  
G/L OUT  
VIDEO/Y OUT  
REMOTE  
Cable with a nominal cross  
CONTROL OUT TO  
PAN/TILT HEAD  
2
section of 1.25 mm or more  
max. 98.4 feet (30 meters)  
Color monitor  
O
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VIDEO IN  
Coaxial cable:  
BELDEN 8281  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300  
Personal computer  
(Windows)  
OUse the camera/pan-tilt head connecting cable (AW-CA50T29) to connect the pan-tilt  
head with the convertible camera.  
OSet the printed circuit board switches to the analog settings.  
OUse a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the Y/VIDEO OUT connector on the  
pan-tilt head with the VIDEO/Y IN connector on the controller.  
OUse a 10BaseT straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the CONTROL IN IP/RP  
connector on the pan-tilt head with the CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD  
connector on the controller.  
OUse a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the VIDEO/Y OUT connector on the  
controller with the VIDEO input connector on the color monitor.  
OCheck that the pan-tilt head and camera can be controlled using the controller.  
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Examples of connections  
2. When controlling the camera and pan-tilt head using the AW-RP605 multi-function  
controller and transmitting component signals  
Printed circuit board  
switches:  
Analog settings  
Genlock signals must be supplied when  
more than one camera and pan-tilt head  
are to be used.  
Pan-tilt head cable:  
AW-CA50C29  
Coaxial cables:  
BELDEN 8281, max. 3,280 feet  
(1,000 meters)  
Multi-Function Controller:  
AW-RP605  
Y/VIDEO OUT  
Pr/SDI OUT  
Pb OUT  
G/L IN  
CONTROL IN IP/RP  
10BaseT straight cable:  
UTP category 5, max. 3,280 feet  
(1,000 meters)  
VIDEO/Y IN  
Pr IN  
Pb IN  
G/L OUT  
VIDEO/Y OUT  
Pr OUT  
REMOTE  
Pb OUT  
Cable with a nominal cross  
2
section of 1.25 mm or more  
CONTROL OUT TO  
PAN/TILT HEAD  
max. 98.4 feet (30 meters)  
Color monitor  
Y IN  
O
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Pr IN  
Pb IN  
Coaxial cables:  
BELDEN 8281  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300  
Personal computer  
(Windows)  
OUse the camera/pan-tilt head connecting cable (AW-CA50C29) to connect the pan-tilt  
head with the convertible camera in which an RGB card (AW-PB302), etc. has been  
installed.  
OSet the printed circuit board switches to the analog settings.  
OUse coaxial cables (BELDEN 8281) to connect the Y/VIDEO OUT, Pr/SDI OUT and  
Pb OUT connectors on the pan-tilt head with the VIDEO/Y IN, Pr IN and Pb IN  
connectors on the controller, respectively.  
OUse a 10BaseT straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the CONTROL IN IP/RP  
connector on the pan-tilt head with the CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD  
connector on the controller.  
OUse coaxial cables (BELDEN 8281) to connect the VIDEO/Y OUT, Pr OUT and Pb  
OUT connectors on the controller with the respective component input connectors on  
the color monitor.  
OCheck that the pan-tilt head and camera can be controlled using the controller.  
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Examples of connections  
3. When controlling the camera and pan-tilt head using the AW-RP605 multi-function  
controller and transmitting SDI signals  
Printed circuit board  
switches:  
SDI settings  
Genlock signals must be supplied when  
more than one camera and pan-tilt head  
are to be used.  
Pan-tilt head cable:  
AW-CA50T29  
Coaxial cable:  
Color monitor  
BELDEN 8281, max. 656 feet  
(200 meters)  
Coaxial cable:  
BELDEN 8281  
SDI IN  
Coaxial cable:  
BELDEN 8281, max. 3,280 feet  
(1,000 meters)  
Multi-Function Controller:  
AW-RP605  
Pr/SDI OUT  
G/L IN  
CONTROL IN IP/RP  
10BaseT straight cable:  
UTP category 5, max. 3,280 feet  
(1,000 meters)  
G/L OUT  
REMOTE  
Cable with a nominal cross  
2
section of 1.25 mm or more  
CONTROL OUT TO  
PAN/TILT HEAD  
max. 98.4 feet (30 meters)  
O
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AC adapter:  
Personal computer  
AW-PS300  
(Windows)  
OUse the camera/pan-tilt head connecting cable (AW-CA50T29) to connect the pan-tilt  
head with the convertible camera in which an SDI card (AW-PB304), etc. has been  
installed.  
OSet the printed circuit board switches to the SDI settings.  
OUse a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the SDI OUT connector on the  
convertible camera with the SDI IN connector on the pan-tilt head. Select the coaxial  
cable of a length at which the pan-tilt head will operate smoothly.  
OUse a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the Pr/SDI OUT connector on the  
pan-tilt head with the SDI IN connector on the color monitor.  
OUse a 10BaseT straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the CONTROL IN IP/RP  
connector on the pan-tilt head with the CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD  
connector on the controller.  
OCheck that the pan-tilt head and camera can be controlled using the controller.  
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Examples of connections  
4. When connecting a pan-tilt head through a network and controlling the camera  
and pan-tilt head using a personal computer  
Printed circuit board  
switches:  
WEB settings  
Pan-tilt head cable:  
AW-CA50F29  
10BaseT straight cable:  
UTP category 5, max. 328 feet (100 meters)  
HUB  
CONTROL IN IP/RP  
Cable with a nominal cross  
2
section of 1.25 mm or more  
max. 98.4 feet (30 meters)  
Personal computer  
(Windows)  
O
I
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300  
10BaseT straight cable:  
UTP category 5, max. 328 feet (100 meters)  
OUse the camera/pan-tilt head connecting cable (AW-CA50F29) to connect the pan-tilt  
head with the convertible camera in which a WEB card (AW-PB309), etc. has been  
installed.  
OSet the printed circuit board switches to the WEB settings.  
OUse a 10BaseT straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the personal computer  
(Windows) and convertible camera via a hub.  
OInstall browser software (Netscape or Internet Explorer) in the personal computer  
(Windows).  
OUse the browser software to input the IP address which was set on the WEB card,  
and check that the pan-tilt head and camera can be controlled using the personal  
computer.  
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Examples of connections  
5. When controlling the camera and pan-tilt head using a personal computer, etc.  
and transmitting composite signals  
Printed circuit board  
switches:  
Analog settings  
Pan-tilt head cable:  
AW-CA50T29  
Personal computer  
(Windows)  
10BaseT straight cable:  
UTP category 5, max. 3,280 feet  
(1,000 meters)  
RS-232C/RS-422 converter:  
Consult your dealer.  
CONTROL IN IP/RP  
Y/VIDEO OUT  
RS-422  
RS-232C  
RS-232C crossover cable  
max. 49.2 feet (15 meters)  
Cable with a nominal cross  
2
section of 1.25 mm or more  
max. 98.4 feet (30 meters)  
Coaxial cable:  
O
I
BELDEN 8281  
(Cable compensation is  
necessary if this cable it going  
to be run over a long distance.)  
Color monitor  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300  
VIDEO IN  
RS-232C/RS-422 converter  
RS-422  
RS-232C  
2 RXD  
1 TXD+  
2 TXD–  
3 TXD  
4 DTR  
5 GND  
6 DSR  
7 RTS  
8 CTS  
VCC  
k  
390  
kΩ  
1
3 RXD+  
4 RXD–  
5 GND  
AD7306JR  
1
OUse the camera/pan-tilt head connecting cable (AW-CA50T29) to connect the pan-tilt  
head with the convertible camera.  
OSet the printed circuit board switches to the analog settings.  
OUse a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the Y/VIDEO OUT connector on the  
pan-tilt head with the VIDEO input connector on the color monitor.  
OConnect the CONTROL IN IP/RP connector on the pan-tilt head to the RS-232C  
connector on the personal computer (Windows) via an RS-232C/RS-422 converter.  
(Consult your dealer)  
OCheck that the pan-tilt head and camera can be controlled using the personal  
computer.  
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6. When controlling the camera and pan-tilt head using a personal computer, etc.  
and transmitting component signals  
Printed circuit board  
switches:  
Analog settings  
Pan-tilt head cable:  
AW-CA50C29  
Personal computer  
(Windows)  
10BaseT straight cable:  
UTP category 5, max. 3,280 feet  
(1,000 meters)  
RS-232C/RS-422 converter:  
Consult your dealer.  
CONTROL IN IP/RP  
RS-422  
RS-232C  
Y/VIDEO OUT  
Pr/SDI OUT  
Pb OUT  
RS-232C crossover cable  
max. 49.2 feet (15 meters)  
Cable with a nominal cross  
2
section of 1.25 mm or more  
max. 98.4 feet (30 meters)  
Coaxial cables:  
BELDEN 8281  
(Cable compensation is  
necessary if this cable it going  
to be run over a long distance.)  
O
I
Color monitor  
AC adapter:  
Y IN  
Pr IN  
Pb IN  
AW-PS300  
OUse the camera/pan-tilt head connecting cable (AW-CA50C29) to connect the pan-tilt  
head with the convertible camera.  
OSet the printed circuit board switches to the analog settings.  
OUse coaxial cables (BELDEN 8281) to connect the Y/VIDEO OUT, Pr/SDI OUT and  
Pb OUT connectors on the pan-tilt head with the Y IN, Pr IN and Pb IN connectors on  
the color monitor, respectively.  
OConnect the CONTROL IN IP/RP connector on the pan-tilt head to the RS-232C  
connector on the personal computer (Windows) via an RS-232C/RS-422 converter.  
(Consult your dealer)  
OCheck that the pan-tilt head and camera can be controlled using the personal  
computer.  
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Limiters  
Be absolutely sure to set the limiters (travel range) of the pan/tilt head before use.  
Depending on where the pan/tilt head system has been installed, obstacles may be  
present within the travel range with which the camera may come into contact. Contact with  
any such obstacle by the camera may cause malfunctioning or accidents.  
In this case, contact can be prevented by setting the limiters directly before any such  
obstacle.  
The multi-function controller (AW-RP605) is used to set the limiters.  
The positions of four limiters—namely, the upper, lower, left-most and right-most limits of  
the travel range—can be set.  
Once they have been set, the positions will not be lost even after the power has been  
turned off.  
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Limiters  
$Setting the limiters  
OSetting the upper limit position of the  
travel range  
OSetting the left-most limit position of  
the travel range  
1. Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the  
upper limit.  
1. Using the controller, rotate the camera  
to the position which is to serve as the  
left-most limit.  
2. While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 47 .  
2. While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 44  
.
3. The setting is completed as soon as  
the lamp of the TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON]  
comes on.  
3. The setting is completed as soon as  
the lamp of the TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON]  
comes on.  
4. Using the controller once again, check  
whether the upper limit position has  
been set correctly.  
4. Using the controller once again, check  
whether the left-most limit position has  
been set correctly.  
OSetting the lower limit position of the  
travel range  
OSetting the right-most limit position of  
the travel range  
1. Using the controller, rotate the camera  
to the position which is to serve as the  
lower limit.  
1. Using the controller, rotate the camera  
to the position which is to serve as the  
right-most limit.  
2. While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 46 .  
2. While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 45  
.
3. The setting is completed as soon as  
the lamp of the TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON]  
comes on.  
3. The setting is completed as soon as  
the lamp of the TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON]  
comes on.  
4. Using the controller once again, check  
whether the lower limit position has  
been set correctly.  
4. Using the controller once again, check  
whether the right-most limit position  
has been set correctly.  
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Limiters  
$Releasing the limiters  
A limiter position which has been set can  
be released by following the steps  
below.  
$Resetting the limiters  
The same series of operations are  
performed either for setting the limiters  
or for releasing them: these steps serve  
to set the limiters once they have been  
released or release the limiters once  
they have been set.  
OReleasing the upper limit position  
setting of the travel range  
1. While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 47 .  
To reset the limiters, release the  
currently established settings, and set  
the limiters again.  
2. The setting is released when the lamp  
of the TRACING/PRESET MEMORY  
button 50 [LIMIT OFF] comes on.  
The limiter positions which have been  
set can be set at different positions by  
following the steps below.  
OCanceling the lower limit position  
setting of the travel range  
1. While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 46 .  
2. The setting is released when the lamp  
of the TRACING/PRESET MEMORY  
button 50 [LIMIT OFF] comes on.  
1. Follow the steps in “Releasing the  
limiters” to release the settings of the  
limiter positions which are to be set  
again.  
2. Follow the steps in “Setting the  
limiters” to set the limiter positions.  
OCanceling the left-most limit position  
setting of the travel range  
1. While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 44  
.
2. The setting is released when the lamp  
of the TRACING/PRESET MEMORY  
button 50 [LIMIT OFF] comes on.  
OCanceling the right-most limit  
position setting of the travel range  
1. While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 45  
.
2. The setting is released when the lamp  
of the TRACING/PRESET MEMORY  
button 50 [LIMIT OFF] comes on.  
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Replacement of consumable parts  
OReplacing the battery  
The battery lasts for about 5 years.  
The pan-tilt head stores the present  
positions, limiter positions and other data  
in its memory. Although this data is  
retained even after the power has been  
turned off, it will be lost when the power  
is turned off once the battery has  
reached the end of its service life.  
Replace the battery once it has lost its  
effectiveness. (The pan-tilt head uses a  
CR2032 manganese dioxide-lithium  
battery.)  
Removing the battery  
1. Remove the four cover screws, and  
remove the head cover.  
Replacing the motor  
Replace the motor if it is not working  
properly.  
2. Press the battery in the direction  
shown by the arrow in the figure, and  
slide it.  
OConsult your dealer on how to replace  
the motor.  
3. From this position, lift the battery from  
the bottom of its arrow area.  
4. Once the arrow part of the battery has  
been removed from the battery holder,  
pull the battery forward and out to  
remove it completely.  
Replacing the gear  
Replace the gear when its preset stop  
accuracy has deteriorated.  
OConsult your dealer on how to replace  
the gear.  
Installing the new battery  
1. With the “+” pole of the new battery  
turned toward you, insert the end into  
the battery holder from the direction of  
the arrow.  
2. While pushing the battery in the  
direction of the arrow, push it right into  
the holder.  
The motor and gear are consumable  
parts.  
They must be replaced at regular  
intervals.  
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Specifications  
$Functions/performance  
Power supply:  
DC +12 V (connector)  
Power consumption:  
DC +12 V 2.5 A  
(camera power included),  
DC +12 V 0.7 A  
Tilt range  
190 degrees (approx. ±95 degrees)  
Tilt range may be subject to restrictions  
depending on the mounted camera  
cable, lens, etc.  
(pan-tilt head only)  
Panning range  
300 degrees (approx. ±150 degrees)  
Maximum operating speed  
25 degrees/sec. for panning,  
20 degrees/sec. for tilting  
Repeatability  
Less than ±3´  
Noise level  
Less than NC30  
indicates safety information.  
Genlock input  
Black burst or composite video,  
1 V [p-p]/75 (BNC connector)  
Camera video output  
Composite video:  
1 V [p-p]/75 Ω  
Component video:  
Y = 1 V [p-p]/75 Ω  
Pr = 0.7 V [p-p]/75 Ω  
Pb = 0.7 V [p-p]/75 Ω  
SDI  
Camera/pan-tilt head control  
RS-422 (8-pin modular jack)  
Lamp control  
Control signals (connector)  
Option control  
Control signals (connector)  
Maximum cable length  
3,280 feet (1,000 meters)  
(when BELDEN 8281 coaxial cable and  
10BaseT straight cable equivalent to  
UTP category 5 are used)  
Maximum load capacity  
8.8 lb (4 kg)  
Allowable operating temperature  
14°F to 113°F (–10°C to +45°C)  
Allowable operating humidity  
Max. 90%  
Dimensions (WaHaD)  
5 1/8˝a9 5/8˝a7 9/16˝  
(130a244a192 mm)  
Weight  
Approx. 7.7 lb (3.5 kg)  
Finish  
AV ivory paint (color approximating  
Munsell 7.9Y 6.8/0.8)  
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