Outdoor Pan/Tilt Head
AW-PH650N
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product,
please read these instructions completely.
Printed in Japan
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Safety precautions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the
applicable safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference.
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
10) Protect the power cord form being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use
caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-
type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply
cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture,
does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
indicates safety information.
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Contents
Introduction ....................................................................... 4
Accessories ...................................................................... 4
Precautions for use .......................................................... 4
Installation precautions ................................................... 5
Mounting (Pan/tilt head) ................................................... 6
Precautions for installation .............................................. 6
How to install ................................................................... 6
How to install the camera .............................................. 17
How to install the housing ............................................. 24
Connections .................................................................... 25
Concerning the connectors inside the housing ............. 25
Connecting the cameras and housing ........................... 26
Precautions when controlling the AK-HC1500 from the AW-CB400 ... 29
Connections with AC adapter ........................................ 29
Example of connections when using a convertible camera ... 30
Example of connections when using a multi purpose camera ... 31
Mounting (AC adapter) ..................................................... 7
Precautions for installation .............................................. 7
How to install ................................................................... 7
Limiters ............................................................................ 32
Setting the limiters ......................................................... 32
Releasing the limiters .................................................... 33
Setting the limiter again ................................................. 33
Parts and their functions ................................................. 9
Main unit (Pan/tilt head) .................................................. 9
Housing unit .................................................................. 10
AC adapter unit ............................................................. 11
Supplied cable unit ........................................................ 12
Replacement of consumable parts ............................... 34
Appearance ..................................................................... 36
Main unit ........................................................................ 36
Housing unit .................................................................. 37
AC adapter unit ............................................................. 38
Installation ....................................................................... 14
Installing the housing mount frame ............................... 14
Cable compensation circuit settings .............................. 15
CPU circuit board switch settings .................................. 16
Cable specifications ....................................................... 39
Specifications ................................................................. 42
Introduction
This fitted type of outdoor pan/tilt head can be rotated
upward by 50 degrees, downward to 95 degrees and
horizontally by 320 degrees.
The unit’s housing comes with a wiper and defroster.
The unit’s internal temperature is controlled by a heater
and ventilating fan.
Equipment such as a camera and lens with a total weight
of 22 lbs (10 kg) can be mounted on the unit. (excluding
housing)
The unit meets the IPX4 water-proofing protection
standard.
The shooting positions and settings for up to 50 positions
can be registered as preset memory data.
Accessories
Main unit (AW-PH650 U02) .............................................. 1
Outdoor camera housing (AW-PH650 U03) ................... 1
AC adapter (AW-PH650 U01) ........................................... 1
Power cable 98.4 ft (30 m) (VEEB0152) .......................... 1
Multi cable 32.8 ft (10 m) (VEEB0133) ............................ 1
Camera cable 1.3 ft (40 cm) each ................................... 1
Convertible camera cable (VEEB0176) ...................... 1
AK-HC900 series cable (VEEB0177) ........................... 1
AK-HC1500 cable (VEEB0178) .................................... 1
Lens holder, string and set of screws ........................... 1
Camera mounting spacer and set of screws ................ 1
Pole mounting plate and set of screws ......................... 1
Set of Allen keys .............................................................. 1
Housing mount frame ..................................................... 1
Filter .................................................................................. 1
Set of cable ties ............................................................... 1
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For details on the cables, refer to page 12 and following.
Precautions for use
The AW-PH650 uses a manganese dioxide-lithium battery
(CR2032).
Before discarding the pan/tilt head or its printed circuit
boards, be absolutely sure to remove the battery.
Be absolutely sure to dispose of the removed battery
in accordance with the applicable domestic laws and
regulations.
Do not throw out the battery along with the general
household garbage.
For the procedure to remove the battery, refer to the section
on replacing the battery in “Replacement of consumable
parts” (page 34).
Lithium battery
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Installation precautions
Do not install this unit by suspending it, and do not install
Be absolutely sure to use water-proof connecting cables.
it on its side.
Do not install the unit where the temperature will drop
below –4°F (–20°C) or rise above 113°F (45°C) since
operation will become unstable under these temperature
conditions.
While factoring in the weights of the unit and the load that
the unit will bear, select an installation location which is
conducive to fastening the unit securely and which is level
and without unevenness. Fasten the unit securely so that
it will not shake or be rickety when it is at rest or being
rotated. Failure to secure the unit properly or looseness
of the bolts may cause the product to fall off or fall down,
possibly resulting in an accident.
Be absolutely sure to use the AC adapter provided
with the unit as the power source of the pan/tilt head.
(Batteries or other power supplies cannot be used.)
The cable for connecting the power supply to the
AC adapter is locally purchased. Read the operating
instructions, and heed all the safety precautions to
connect the cable.
Bolts for installing the unit are not provided with the unit.
Select bolts which are sufficiently strong and made of a
material capable of with standing outdoor use.
The maximum load which the unit can bear is 22 lbs (10
kg) (excluding the housing).
Do not turn the rotating part of the pan/tilt head by hand.
If it is dropped or subjected to strong impact, it may fail or
malfunction.
The unit cannot be used with a load in excess of 22 lbs
(10 kg).
Install the unit and set a travel range (limiters) to ensure
that it will not come into contact with any objects in the
vicinity when the unit including the housing has swiveled.
Upon completion of the pan/tilt head’s installation, mount
the housing. To prevent looseness in the places where
the unit is mounted, be absolutely sure to use parts such
as flat washers and spring washers for its installation.
Do not operate the controls on the pan/tilt head under
any circumstances while installation or other work is
underway.
The power must be off while the installation or connection
work is underway.
Before checking the pan/tilt head’s operation and before
actually using it, check that nobody is within the range of
its rotation.
Do not set the power switch of the AC adapter to ON until
after checking that no mistakes have been made upon
completion of all the installation and connection work.
Do not install the unit in a kitchen or other location where
there is a lot of oil or grease.
A ventilating fan is provided inside the housing. The fan
can be controlled using the H/F button on the controller
but it should normally be left at ON. Furthermore, do
not block it or obstruct the ventilation while the unit is
operating. Otherwise, heat will build up inside, possibly
causing a fire. The ventilating fan is a consumable: as
a general rule, replace it after about 40,000 hours of
operation.
Check the following accessories supplied.
Product
QTY
1
Specification
Approx. 98.4 ft. (30 m)
Approx. 32.8 ft. (10 m)
For convertible camera
For AK-HC900 series
For AK-HC1500
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Power cable
Multi cable
1
Camera cable
Camera cable
Camera cable
Lens holder
1
1
(Be absolutely sure to ask your dealer to replace the fan.)
1
1
For a large lens
Steps to be taken prior to installation
The AW-PH650 has function selector switches on its
main unit (pan/tilt head) and housing.
Screws for lens holder
Washers for lens holder
String
2
For M5 and M6
2
ø6
1
Approx. 2.8 ft. (85 cm)
Since it may prove difficult to change the positions
of these switches after installation, refer to cable
compensation circuit settings (page 15), CPU circuit
board switch settings (page 16) and settings of
the camera control selector switch inside the housing
(page 25) prior to installation.
10 Camera mounting spacer
11 Screws for camera mounting spacer
12 Washers for camera mounting spacer
13 Positioning screw
1
4
1/4", length: 13 mm
ø6
4
1
M5, length: 8 mm
14 Pole mounting plate (AC adapter)
15 Screws for pole mounting plate
16 Washers for pole mounting plate
17 Allen keys
1
Then set the switches to the positions that correspond to
the operating conditions.
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M8, length: 14 mm
ø8
8
3
For M5, M6 and M8
18 Housing mount frame
1
19 Screws for housing mount frame
20 Washers for housing mount frame
21 Filter
4
M5, length: 30 mm
ø5
8
1
22 Cable ties
5
Approx. 100 mm
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Mounting (Pan/tilt head)
Precautions for installation
How to install
Do not install this unit by suspending it, and do not install
Attach one end of the anti-fall wire to the mounting hole,
and secure the other end to the mounting base or other
sturdy place.
it on its side.
Using the four pan/tilt head mounting holes, fasten the
The diameter of the hole where the anti-fall wire is
attached is 6.5 mm. Attach the wire using the anti-fall wire
mounting bolts with a 6 mm diameter and a length of 16
mm, flat washers, spring washers and nuts.
unit securely with bolts which are long enough.
The mounting holes have a diameter of 3/8” (10 mm). Use
sufficiently long bolts with an 5/16” (8 mm) diameter. Do
not use bolts with a diameter smaller than 5/16” (8 mm).
Use hexagon head bolts or hexagon socket head bolts,
for instance, which can be tightened up securely using a
tool and which are made of a material and with a finish
that will withstand outdoor use.
Ensure that the anti-fall wire is strong enough to bear the
weight of the entire pan/tilt head (head, housing, camera
and cable).
Be absolutely sure to use parts such as flat washers or
spring washers together with the bolts to prevent the bolts
from coming loose.
<Dimensions of area where unit is mounted>
Unit: inch (mm)
The diameter of the four pan/tilt
head mounting holes are 3/8 (10).
6-5/16 (160)
9/16
(15)
9/16
(15)
7-1/2 (190)
Mounting bolts
Mounting area
Mounting base
Anti-fall wire bolt
Anti-fall wire
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Mounting (AC adapter)
Precautions for installation
Be sure to use water-proof connecting cables.
Be sure to keep AC power switched off during installation and connection.
Before pressing the power switch on, make sure that all parts, including the housing and pan/tilt head, have been installed
and connected completely and free of errors.
Do not install the AC adapter at a cold place [below –4°F (–20°C)] or a hot place [over 113°F (45°C)] because extremely low
or high temperature will cause operation instability.
How to install
Fasten the pole mounting plate (supplied) and the belt (to be locally purchased) on the back of the AC adapter with the four bolts,
flat washers and spring washers (For M8: supplied).
Pole mounting plate
Belt [width: 1-3/4” (45 mm) or less]
Spring washers
Flat washers
Bolts (4 pcs.)
Fasten the AC adapter to the pole using the pole mounting plate and the belt.
4-3/4”
(121 mm)
7-7/8”
(200 mm)
Pole
ø7-7/8” (200 mm)
5-3/4”
(146 mm)
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Mounting (AC adapter)
Connect the cables. (Refer to the “Connections”.)
Make the distance between the AC adapter and pan/tilt head less than the length (30 m) of the power cable supplied.
Pan/tilt head
AC power input
Ventilation opening
Pole mounting plate
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Parts and their functions
Main unit (Pan/tilt head)
Main unit cover
Option connector [OPTION]
The sunshade cover and main unit cover must be
The control signals of the controller’s OPTION button are
output from this connector.
removed when the cable compensation circuit or landing
characteristics are to be changed.
Be absolutely sure to use a water-proof cable.
The compatible connector is the R28-P8M4.8 made by
Tajimi Electronics Co., Ltd.
A filter (supplied) must be
installed around the cable.
Install it at a distance within
30 mm from the connector.
Waterproof the filter using
tape or tube, for instance.
Grip
OPTION
Used in carrying, installing, or lifting the pan/tilt head.
GND
Sunshade cover
This cover protects the pan/tilt head from direct exposure
to sunlight.
Rotary arm
Mount the housing after having installed the housing
mount frame.
Service connector
(View of connector as seen
from the cable)
I/F connector
Connect this to the I/F connector of the camera housing.
Anti-fall wire bolt
Cable
This bolt fastens the anti-fall wire which prevents the pan/
tilt head from falling from its installed position.
Within 30 mm
Pan/tilt head mounting holes (4)
These holes are used to install and secure the pan/tilt
head.
from connector
Filter
Power connector [POWER]
The supplied power cable is connected here.
Multi connector [MULTI]
The supplied multi cable is connected here.
Grounding bolt
This bolt is used to connect the wire for system grounding
(frame grounding bolt).
Coaxial connector [SDI OUT]
This is used for outputting the SDI or other signals which
have been input from
.
Coaxial connector [SDI IN]
When an SDI card is installed in the camera, this
connector is connected to the SDI signal output
connector.
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Parts and their functions
Housing unit
<The inside of housing>
Camera housing control board
Wiper blade
Connect the supplied camera cable.
Replace the wiper blade when it can no longer wipe off
waterdrops well.
Air filter
How to replace it: Raise the blade at the center, pull it up
and off, and fit a new blade in its place.
After replacing the blade, check that the
two rods holding the wiper blade are
parallel to the glass surface.
Air is taken in through the air filter. Replace it when it is
clogged up.
(Whenever the air filter needs replacement, ask the store
where you purchased the product to do the job.)
(Whenever the wiper blade needs
replacement, ask the store where you
purchased the product to do the job.)
Top cover open/close bolts (2)
Loosen using the supplied Allen key, open the top cover.
Heater
Wiper unit
When the controller’s H/F switch is at ON, the heater will
come on whenever the temperature inside the camera
housing drops.
Used to wipe off waterdrops during or after a rain. The
wiper operates when the WIP switch on the controller is
pressed on.
Ventilating fan
Defroster
When the controller’s H/F switch is at ON, the fan will
come on whenever the temperature inside the camera
housing rises.
The anti-fogging heater is vapor-deposited. It turns on
when the controller’s DEF switch is set to ON, and it is
turned off by the thermo switch when the temperature
rises above the rating.
Depending on the temperature, the fan operates at the
high or low setting.
Use the switch at the ON setting because a high
camera temperature will adversely affect the camera’s
performance.
Housing mounting rails
Align the rails with the housing mount frame which is
installed on the rotary arm of the main unit, and slide the
housing along the rails.
Grip
Used to carry the camera housing.
Housing mounting screw holes (2)
Use these holes to secure the housing using the housing
securing bolts provided with the housing mount frame
which has been installed on the rotary arm of the main
unit.
I/F connector
Connect this to the I/F connector on the main unit.
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Parts and their functions
AC adapter unit
<The inside of AC adapter>
DC power unit
AC power input terminal board
This unit supplies a DC output of 15 V, 10 A (maximum)
when an AC input of 120 V is supplied.
This terminal board is for connecting AC input power.
(AC 120 V, 60 Hz, 120 W)
Power switch [POWER ON/OFF]
AC adapter mounting screw holes (×4)
Attach the supplied pole mounting plate to these screw
holes when the AC adapter is to be mounted on a pole or
other support.
This switch is used to supply AC power to the DC power
unit. Keep the switch in the ON position during use.
Fuse holder/fuse
A fuse for protecting the DC power unit is in the fuse
holder. A burnt fuse may be caused by a DC power
unit defect. In such a case, consult the store where you
purchased it.
DC output connector [DC15 V OUT]
Connect this connector to the [POWER] connector on the
main unit using the supplied power cable.
Ventilation opening
Power LED
AC power input cable [AC IN]
This is the AC power input cable. It is held in place by the
fixed bushing.
This lights up red when the power switch
is at ON.
This is off when the power switch
is at OFF.
Cover fastening screws (2)
To ensure safety, be absolutely sure to tighten up these
screws and close the cover upon completion of the
installation work.
Cover
Loosen the two cover fastening screws
and open the
cover to proceed with the connections. When closing the
cover, first close the cover, and then be absolutely sure to
tighten up the two fastening screws.
Since malfunctions or other trouble may result if the
screws are not tightened enough, be absolutely sure to
use a screwdriver to tighten them up.
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Parts and their functions
Supplied cable unit
<Multi cable> (VEEB0133)
24P round water-proof plug (male)
Connect this to the multi connector [MULTI] on the main
unit.
G/L IN BNC jack
This is the gen-lock signal input jack.
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.
RJ-45 modular plug
D-SUB 15P connector (male)
Connect this to pan/tilt head controller.
It can be extended up to 3281 ft. (1000 m).
To extend the connection, use a relay adapter purchased
on the market and use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP
category 5) for the extension.
Connect the controller used for the multi purpose camera
to this connector. When connecting it directly, remove the
stud prior to use.
Pin No.
1
Signal name
– – –
9
– – –
– – –
– – –
– – –
– – –
– – –
GND
– – –
TXD (C)
– – –
RXD (H)
TXD (H)
RXD (C)
– – –
VIDEO OUT BNC jack
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
This is the output connector for the camera’s video
signals.
10
11
12
13
14
15
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.
Y OUT BNC jack
This is the output connector for the camera’s video
signals.
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.
Pr OUT BNC jack
This is the output connector for the camera’s video
signals.
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.
Pb OUT BNC jack
This is the output connector for the camera’s video
signals.
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.
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Parts and their functions
<Power cable> (VEEB0152)
7P round water-proof plug (female)
Connect this to the power connector [POWER] on the
main unit.
7P round water-proof plug (male)
Connect this to the DC output connector [DC 15V OUT]
on the AC adapter.
<Convertible camera cable> (VEEB0176)
26P connector (male)
50P connector (male)
Connect this to the CAMERA I/F connector [CAMERA
I/F] on the housing.
Connect this to the CAMERA I/F connector [CAMERA
I/F] on the convertible camera.
<AK-HC900 series cable> (VEEB0177)
26P connector (male)
D-SUB 15P connector (female)
Connect this to the I/F connector [CAMERA I/F] on the
AK-HC900 series.
Connect this to the CAMERA I/F connector [CAMERA
I/F] on the housing.
<AK-HC1500 cable> (VEEB0178)
26P connector (male)
High-density D-SUB 15P connector (male)
Connect this to the CAMERA I/F connector [CAMERA
I/F] on the housing.
Connect this to the I/F connector [I/F] on the AK-HC1500.
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Installation
Installing the housing mount frame
Attach the housing mount frame (supplied) to the rotary arm of the main unit.
Attach the housing mount frame to the rotary arm as shown in the figure below. The screws must be installed together with
the flat washers and spring washers (supplied).
· Using the supplied Allen key, install the frame securely to prevent looseness in the four places where the screws are used.
Rotary arm
Housing mount frame
Allen key
<Housing mount frame installed on rotary arm>
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Installation
Cable compensation circuit settings
When the pan/tilt head and controller have been connected, the maximum allowable length of the connecting cables is 3281 ft.
(1000 m) for the 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) and coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281). However, when using the cables
beyond a distance of 1640 ft. (500 m), set the cable compensation circuit to ON by following the steps. (The factory setting is
OFF.)
Remove the five screws used to attach the sunshade cover to keep direct sunlight off the unit, and remove this cover.
Remove the five screws used to attach the pan/tilt head main unit cover, and remove this cover.
Set the SW1 on the internal COMP circuit board to ON.
Return the main unit cover and sunshade cover to their original positions, and use the mounting screws to fasten them
securely.
Sunshade cover
Main unit cover
COMP circuit board
<COMP circuit board>
Set to ON.
The selector switch
When sending HD analog component signals using the AK-HC910 or AK-HC900, set SW2, SW3 to HD.
At this switch setting, the cable compensation circuit will not work even if SW1 is set to ON so set SW1 to OFF.
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Installation
CPU circuit board switch settings
Set switches SW1, SW2 and SW3 on the CPU circuit board as follows.
SW2
SW1
SW3
SW1 (Selector switch for landing characteristics)
For a soft landing:
Set SW1 to the left position (RP501). (Factory setting)
For an exact landing: Set SW1 to the right position (RP605).
SW2
Do not change the position of this switch. Continue to use it at the DESK TOP position.
SW3
Do not change the position of this switch. Continue to use it at the RS-422 position.
• Before setting these switches, be absolutely sure to turn off the power of the AC adapter connected to the pan/tilt head.
• The switch settings are not changed simply by changing the position of the switches.
After changing the position of a switch, turn the power off and then back on to actually change the setting of that switch.
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Installation
How to install the camera
Loosen the bolts for opening and closing the top cover,
Remove the camera mount.
and open the top cover.
Loosen the top cover open/close bolts
Install the camera on the camera mount.
The support arm completely enters
the groove.
Open the top cover until the support arm completely
enters the groove.
Bear in mind that it will not be possible to lock the top
cover if the arm is not completely in.
For details on how to install the camera and mount, refer
to the instructions on the following pages.
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Installation
<
When the AW-E350 or AW-E650 camera is used
>
<When the AW-E750 or AW-E860 camera is used>
Use the 2 screws
supplied with the camera to attach
Attach the positioning screw
(supplied) to the camera
.
the mounting adapter
(supplied with the camera) to
mounting spacer
the top panel of the camera.
Use the 2 screws
(supplied) to attach the camera
Attach the positioning screw
(supplied) to the camera
mounting spacer
to the fan mounting seat
on the
mounting spacer
.
top panel of the camera.
Use the 2 screws
(supplied) to attach the camera
Attach the camera mount
to the camera mounting
mounting spacer
to the mounting adapter
(supplied
spacer
using the 2 screws , flat washers
and
with camera) on the top panel of the camera.
spring washers
(supplied).
Attach the camera mount
to the camera mounting
(Make sure that the two sides of the camera mount are
higher than the central area that is attached.)
spacer
using the 2 screws , flat washers
and
spring washers
(supplied).
Attach the lens to the camera.
(Make sure that the two sides of the camera mount are
higher than the central area that is attached.)
Remove the lens hood and zoom lever.
Attach the lens to the camera.
Remove the lens hood and zoom lever.
The camera mount in the opposite direction from when the AW-E655 is used as the camera.
To ensure that none of the screws are loose, use a tool to tighten them up securely.
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Installation
<When the AW-E655 camera is used>
<When the AK-HC910 camera is used>
Attach the positioning screw
(supplied) to the camera
Attach the positioning 1 screw
(supplied) to the
.
mounting spacer
.
camera mount
Attach the camera mount
on the top panel of the camera using the 1 screw , flat
Use the 2 screws
(supplied) to attach the camera
to the fan mounting part
mounting spacer
to the fan mounting seat
on the
top panel of the camera.
washer
and spring washer
(supplied). (The camera
mount points toward the front or back in the opposite
way from a convertible camera. For pointing upward or
downward, make sure that the two sides of the camera
mount are lower than the central area that is attached.)
Attach the camera mount
to the camera mounting
spacer
using the 2 screws , flat washers
and
spring washers
(supplied).
(Make sure that the two sides of the camera mount are
lower than the central area that is attached.)
Attach the lens to the camera.
Remove the lens hood and zoom lever.
Attach the lens to the camera.
Remove the lens hood and zoom lever.
The camera mount in the opposite direction from when the AW-E750,
AW-E860 is used as the camera.
To ensure that none of the screws are loose, use a tool to tighten them up securely.
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Installation
<When the AK-HC1500 camera is used>
Attach the positioning 1 screw
(supplied) to the
camera mount
.
Attach the camera mount
using the 2 screws , flat
washers
and spring washers
(supplied).
(The camera mount points toward the front or back in
the opposite way from a convertible camera. For pointing
upward or downward, make sure that the two sides of the
camera mount are higher — which is the opposite from
when the AK-HC910 is used — than the central area that
is attached.)
Attach the lens to the camera.
Remove the lens hood and zoom lever.
The camera mount in the opposite direction from
when the AK-HC910 is used as the camera.
To ensure that none of the screws are loose,
use a tool to tighten them up securely.
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<When a regular lens is used>
Sandwich the housing’s support rib between the camera
mount and plate nut of the camera on which the camera
mount has been installed, and provisionally secure it
using the camera mount screws.
Camera mount
screws
Housing’s
support rib
Camera mount
Connect the camera with the lens to the interior of the
housing using the cable.
Plate nut
Upon completion of the connection, loosen the camera
mount screws, and move the entire camera so that the
front of the camera lens comes as close as possible to
the inside surface of the glass. Bear in mind the following
points.
(1) Set to a position where the lens and glass will not
come into contact when the lens is maximally zoomed
out.
(2) Check that the inside surface of the glass and lens
glass surface are more or less parallel with each
other and that the thermostat sensor and lens do not
touch.
Upon completion of all the settings, move the plate nut
in the directions of the arrows, sandwich the housing’s
support rib tightly between the plate nut and camera
mount, and securely tighten up the 4 screws for installing
the camera mount.
Close the top cover, and tighten the two bolts for opening
and closing the top cover securely.
Move the plate nut
in these directions.
A portable lens (grip equipped type) cannot be used.
Thermostat sensor
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Place the assembly of the camera mount, camera and
large lens inside the housing from the front edge of the
lens.
<When a large lens is used>
A large lens can be attached to the AK-HC910 or
AK-HC1500, and stowed inside the housing for use. In a
case like this, attach it by following the steps below.
Hook a piece of string (supplied) around the lens barrel,
and stow the assembly inside the housing. At this point,
with the assembly tilted at an angle of around 45 degrees
() as shown in the figure below, position the entire
lens motor drive area at the front right inside the inner
wall of the housing and the lens holder in front of the I/F
connector, and insert it diagonally with the front end of
the lens first.
After stowing the lens unit, return the tilted camera to its
original angle (), place the camera mount up against
the support ribs on both sides of the housing, and fit
these areas between the plate nut and mount.
Use any of the large lenses listed below.
HA42 × 13.5 BERD or A42 × 13.5 BERD made by
Fujinon Corporation
HJ40 × 14B IASD-V or J35e × 15B IASD made by Canon
Inc.
No other lenses can be used.
How to attach the lens
Remove the lens hood and zoom lever of the large lens.
String
Zoom lever
Lens holder
Lens hood
Lens motor
drive area
Attach the lens holder (supplied) to the lens supporter
mounting screw on the bottom of the lens.
Lens holder
Mounting
screw
Lens supporter
mounting screw
Allen key
Washers
Camera mount
support ribs
I/F connector area
of the housing
M6 mounting screws (supplied) are used for a Fujinon
lens; M5 mounting screws (supplied) are used for a
Canon lens.
Lens holder
(Insert this in
front of the I/F
Camera mount screws
connector.)
Fit the camera and lens together.
Mount the camera mount on the top panel of the camera.
For details on how to mount it, refer to the section on how
to mount the cameras and mount.
Connect the supplied camera cable to the I/F REMOTE
connector at the back of the camera.
In order to make it easier to connect the cable after
stowing the lens unit, the cable must be connected
here when a large lens is to be used.
Camera mount
Lens motor drive area
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Installation
Also visually check from the front of the housing whether
the centers of the lens and camera are aligned. If they
deviate significantly, turn the lens up/down position
adjustment screw on the lens holder to move the
lens position up or down. (When the screw is turned
clockwise, the lens position moves up; conversely, when
it is turned counterclockwise, it moves down.)
Check whether the “
”-shaped part of the lens holder
attached to the bottom of the lens is inside the elongated
hole of the metal bracket inside the housing. If it is not
inside, lift the lens slightly, and put it back again.
Lens up/down
position adjustment
screw
Lens holder
Downward
Upward
-shaped part of
lens holder
Metal bracket
Lens holder
Connect the camera with the lens to the interior of the
housing using the cable.
(Refer to the section on the connections.)
Check the front
panel through
the glass.
Bring the front edge of the lens and inside of the glass
as close together as possible. Bear in mind the following
points.
(1) Set to a position where the lens and glass will not
come into contact when the lens is maximally zoomed
out.
(2) Check that the inside surface of the glass and lens
glass surface are more or less parallel with each
other and that the thermostat sensor and lens do not
touch.
Check whether the center of the lens
and center of the glass are aligned.
Upon completion of all the settings, securely tighten up
the 4 camera mount screws.
Close the top cover, and tighten the two bolts for opening
and closing the top cover securely.
Thermostat sensor
Check that the “
” -shaped part of the
lens holder is fitted into the metal bracket.
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Installation
How to install the housing
Align the mounting rails () on the bottom of the housing with the housing mount frame () on the main unit, and fit the
housing onto the side of the main unit.
Move the housing to the rear, and push the I/F connector () on the housing in the direction of the arrow into the I/F
connector () on the main unit. Also move the lock lever () on the bottom of the housing mount frame in the direction of the
arrow (up), and plug the connector all the way in.
In order to prevent the housing from falling, the housing which has been placed on top of the housing mount
frame must be immediately inserted all the way into the I/F connector on the main unit by operating the lock lever.
If the housing is not inserted all the way in, it may become dislodged or fall down.
Provisionally secure by hand the 2 housing securing bolts () of the housing mount frame () from the bottom surface, and
use the supplied Allen key to tighten them up to secure the housing.
If these bolts are not tightened up enough, the housing may become dislodged or fall down and it may not be
possible to ensure the prescribed operations and performance.Therefore, tighten up both bolts securely.
One of the housing securing bolts
is sticking out: Before tightening
None of the housing securing bolts
are sticking out: After tightening
Tighten up
using the
Allen key
supplied.
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Connections
Concerning the connectors inside the housing
The connectors shown in the figure below are provided inside the housing. Check the connection instructions for each of the
cameras concerned, and connect them.
LENS I/F (1) connector
CAMERA I/F connector
This is provided for controlling the zooming and focusing
of the motorized lens unit. Connect the remote (zoom/
focus) control cable of the motorized lens unit to this
connector.
This is provided for controlling a camera. Connect it to
the camera REMOTE connector using the camera cable
supplied with the AW-PH650.
Camera control selector switch
ND/EXT connector
[Shipment setting: HRP]
This is provided for controlling the ND filter or lens
extender of the motorized lens unit. Connect it when
using a motorized lens unit with an ND filter or lens
extender function.
Camera
Convertible camera
AK-HC900 series
Switch setting
HRP
HRP
Control exercised Control exercised
from HRP150
HRP
from CB400
CB400
AK-HC1500
LENS I/F (2) connector
Connect this when using a Canon IAS lens, WAS lens or
VAS lens or a Fujinon RD lens.
• Use this switch at the HRP setting when using a
convertible camera. It cannot be controlled from the
AK-HRP150. Use a camera controller for a convertible
camera.
• Similarly, use the switch at the HRP setting when using
the AK-HC900 series. It cannot be controlled from the
AW-CB400. Use the AK-HRP150.
• When using the AK-HC1500, there is a need to select
the switch using the camera controller used.
Set the switch to the HRP setting when exercising
control from the AK-HRP150 or at the CB400 setting
when exercising control from the AW-CB400.
Check that the lens can be stowed inside the housing,
because some lenses cannot be stowed according to
the position of the connector on the bottom the lens.
LENS I/F (2) control selector switch
[Shipment setting: Fujinon]
Set the LENS I/F (2) control selector switch to the
position that corresponds to the lens used.
Fujinon: RD lens made by Fujinon
Canon: IAS lens, WAS lens or VAS lens made by
Canon
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Connections
Connecting the cameras and housing
1.
Connections with a convertible camera
Use the supplied camera cable for these connections.
Provide a coaxial cable [approx. 3.3 ft (1 m) long] (Size: 3C-FB or equivalent)
Upon completion of the connections, bundle the routed cables together using the cable ties (supplied), making sure that the
cables will not be placed near a heater or fan.
Connect the cable for the convertible
camera to the CAMERA I/F connector.
Connect the ZOOM/FOCUS cable from
the lens to the LENS I/F (1) connector.
Coaxial cable
Connect the cable (long
cable) from the lens here.
To SDI IN
connector
of housing
To lens
Lens cable
Connect this to the I/F REMOTE
connector on the camera.
I/F REMOTE connector
Connect the lens cable
here (IRIS).
Connect the coaxial cable
here (SDI OUT).
AW-E750
AW-E860
AW-E650
AW-E350
AW-E655
When SDI signals are to be output, the SDI card must be installed in the camera.
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2.
Connections with the AK-HC910 series
In order to facilitate the connection procedure, stow the camera after connecting its I/F REMOTE connector.
(Particularly when using a large lens, this connector must be connected before the camera is stowed.)
Use the supplied camera cable for these connections.
Provide a coaxial cable [approx. 3.3 ft (1 m) long] (Size: 3C-FB or equivalent)
Upon completion of the connections, bundle the routed cables together using the cable ties (supplied), making sure that the
cables will not be placed near a heater or fan.
Connect the cable for the AK-HC910
to the CAMERA I/F connector.
Connect the ZOOM/FOCUS cable from
the lens to the LENS I/F (1) connector.
Coaxial cable
Connect the cable (long
cable) from the lens here.
To SDI IN
connector
of housing
Connect this to the I/F REMOTE
connector on the camera.
B
R
E
A
K
E
/
R
Z
F
O
O
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C
M
S
U
1
2
Connect the lens cable here
(IRIS of the front of a camera).
S
D
I
O
U
T
Connect the
coaxial cable
here (SDI OUT).
I
⁄
F
AK-HC910
I/F REMOTE
connector
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3.
Connections with the AK-HC1500
In order to facilitate the connection procedure, stow the camera after connecting its I/F REMOTE connector.
(Particularly when using a large lens, this connector must be connected before the camera is stowed.)
Use the supplied camera cable for these connections.
Provide a coaxial cable [approx. 3.3 ft (1 m) long] (Size: 3C-FB or equivalent)
Upon completion of the connections, bundle the routed cables together using the cable ties (supplied), making sure that the
cables will not be placed near a heater or fan.
Connect the cable for the AK-HC1500
to the CAMERA I/F connector.
Connect the ZOOM/FOCUS cable from
the lens to the LENS I/F (1) connector.
Coaxial cable
Connect the cable (long
cable) from the lens here.
To SDI IN
connector
of housing
To lens
Lens cable
Connect this to the I/F REMOTE
connector on the camera.
Connect the
coaxial cable
here (SDI OUT).
Connect the
lens cable
here (IRIS).
AK-HC1500
I/F REMOTE
connector
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Connections
Precautions when controlling the
Connections with AC adapter
AK-HC1500 from the AW-CB400
Disconnect the AC power cable which was already
attached.
The AK-HC1500 supports the AK-HRP150 protocol and
AW-CB400 protocol, and it is the AK-HRP150 protocol
which was set before the AK-HC1500 was shipped from the
factory.
The cable used is purchased locally. Purchase a water-
proof cable designed to be used outdoors.
When controlling the AK-HC1500 using the AW-CB400,
follow the steps below to change the protocol setting of
AK-HC1500 from AK-HRP150 to AW-CB400.
Use a cable which has a high enough capacity (AC 120 V
2 A or more).
Pass the cable through the rubber bushing for the AC
power input cable, and tighten it securely so that rain
water or drops of water will not seep inside.
[Thickness of compatible cable: 1/4” to 5/16” (6.5 to 8.5 mm)
diameter]
When changing the protocol before installation
Refer to the operating instructions of the AK-HC1500,
and change the protocol.
When changing the protocol after installation
Proceed with the installation following the steps given
Attach the power line (N, L) to the terminal block.
in the section entitled “Installation”.
Loosen the two top cover open/close bolts of the
Attach the ground line (FG) to the grounding screw ( ).
camera housing, and open the top cover.
Set the power switch of the AC adapter to ON.
When the power of the AK-HC1500 has been
turned on, refer to the operating instructions of the
AK-HC1500, and change the protocol. (Change the
PROTOCOL setting on the SETTING menu to “4.”)
Set the power switch of the AC adapter to OFF.
AC IN
DC15 V
OUT
FG
N
L
AC power
input cable
Rubber bushing
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Connections
Example of connections when using a convertible camera
Multi function controller
AW-RP655
MULTI
SDI
POWER
OUT
Outdoor pan/tilt head
AW-PH650
10BASE-T (UTP category 5)
straight cable
AC adapter
AW-PS505A
D-SUB 15pin
RJ-45 relay adapter
Pr
Cable compensation unit
AW-RC400
V orY
To be locally
purchased
G/L
Pb
AC adapter
AW-PS505A
10BASE-T (UTP category 5)
straight cable
Monitor
The AW-RP555 can also be used as the controller.
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Connections
Example of connections when using a multi purpose camera
Camera controller
AK-HRP150/AK-HRP900
MULTI
SDI
OUT
POWER
Outdoor
pan/tilt head
AW-PH650
D-SUB
15pin
RJ-45 relay adapter
Multi function controller
AW-RP655
Pr
Y
To be locally
purchased
G/L input
10BASE-T (UTP category 5)
straight cable
Pb
AC adapter
AW-PS505A
Monitor
Precautions when using the AK-HC910
The AK-HC910 is capable of outputting HD-SDI signals and Y/PB/PR signals, but when the Y/PB/PR signals are used as the
main line, do not connect any signals to the SDI IN/OUT connector.
Connect signals to the SDI OUT connector only when using HD-SDI signals as the main line.
<Concerning iris control>
Iris operation
AUTO
AW-RP655
AUTO
AK-HRP150
AUTO
AK-HRP150 MANUAL
AW-RP655 MANUAL
AUTO
MANUAL
—
MANUAL ()
Set to MANUAL when using the presets and tracing memory.
• Since the iris control of the AK-HRP150 and AW-RP655 is not coordinated, it may vary significantly when it is operated
initially after the controller used to exercise control has been switched.
• The IRIS indicator on the AW-RP655 can be displayed only when the iris data can be imported from the camera; when it
cannot be imported, the CLOSE display appears or no display appears but this does not mean that something is wrong with
the iris control.
• When the AK-HC1500 is used, no signals are output from the Y/PR/PB connectors.
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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.
Multi function controller (AW-RP655) 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.
Setting the limiters
•
Setting the right-most limit of operating range
•
Setting the upper limit of operating range
1. Operate the controller, and turn the camera to the
position which will serve as the right-most limit.
1. Operate the controller, and turn the camera to the
position which will serve as the upper limit.
2. While holding down the OK button on the controller,
2. While holding down the OK button on the controller,
press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 45
.
press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 47
.
3. The setting is completed when TRACING/PRESET
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] lights.
3. The setting is completed when TRACING/PRESET
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] lights.
4. Operate the controller, and check that the right-most limit
has been set properly.
4. Operate the controller, and check that the upper limit has
been set properly.
•
Setting the lower limit of operating range
1. Operate the controller, and turn the camera to the
position which will serve as the lower limit.
2. While holding down the OK button on the controller,
press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 46
.
3. The setting is completed when TRACING/PRESET
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] lights.
4. Operate the controller, and check that the lower limit has
been set properly.
•
Setting the left-most limit of operating range
1. Operate the controller, and turn the camera to the
position which will serve as the left-most limit.
2. While holding down the OK button on the controller,
press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 44
.
3. The setting is completed when TRACING/PRESET
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] lights.
4. Operate the controller, and check that the left-most limit
has been set properly.
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Limiters
Releasing the limiters
Setting the limiter again
The set limits can be release by taking the following steps.
The same steps set and release the limiter alternately.
To set the limiter again, release the current limit and set it
again.
•
Releasing the upper limit of operating range
1. While holding down the OK button on the controller,
A set limit can be set again by taking the following steps.
press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 47
.
1. Release the desired limit to be set again, referring to
“Releasing the limiters”.
2. The release is completed when TRACING/PRESET
MEMORY button 50 [LIMIT OFF] lights.
2. Set the limit again, referring to “Setting the limiters”.
•
Releasing the lower limit of operating range
1. While holding down the OK button on the controller,
press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 46
.
2. The release is completed when TRACING/PRESET
MEMORY button 50 [LIMIT OFF] lights.
•
Releasing the left-most limit of operating range
1. While holding down the OK button on the controller,
press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 44
.
2. The release is completed when TRACING/PRESET
MEMORY button 50 [LIMIT OFF] lights.
•
Releasing the right-most limit of operating range
1. While holding down the OK button on the controller,
press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 45
.
2. The release is completed when TRACING/PRESET
MEMORY button 50 [LIMIT OFF] lights.
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Replacement of consumable parts
Replacing the battery
The battery lasts for about 5 years.
The pan/tilt head stores the preset 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
Remove the 5 cover screws, and remove the sunshade cover.
Remove the 5 cover screws, and remove the main unit cover.
Press the battery in the direction shown by the arrow
in the figure, and pull the battery out to remove it completely.
Installing the new battery
Position the new battery with its “+” side facing down, insert one end into the holder in the direction indicated
by the arrow , and push it into place.
Attach the main unit cover and sunshade cover using the 5 screws for each cover.
Sunshade cover
Main unit cover
Lithium battery
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Replacement of consumable parts
Replacing the motor
Replace the motor when it ceases to operate properly.
For details on the motor replacement, consult your dealer.
Replacing the belt
Replace the belt when the preset stop accuracy has deteriorated.
For details on the belt replacement, consult your dealer.
Replacing the gear
Replace the gear when the preset stop accuracy has deteriorated.
For details on the gear replacement, consult your dealer.
The motor, gear and belt are consumables.
They need to be replaced at periodic intervals.
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Appearance
Unit: inch (mm)
Main unit
8-3/8 (213)
9-5/16 (237)
6-11/16 (170)
7-1/2 (190)
3/16−ø3/8
(4−ø10) hole
6-5/16 (160)
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Appearance
Unit: inch (mm)
Housing unit
9-11/16 (246)
27 (685)
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Unit: inch (mm)
AC adapter unit
7-7/8 (200)
5-3/4 (146)
4-M8 nut
7/8 (22)
11 (280)
7-7/8 (200)
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Cable specifications
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Specifications
Power supply:
AC 120 V 60 Hz
Power consumption: 120 W
indicates safety information.
Camera control
General
AW series: RJ-45, modular plug (24P round water-proof
Ambient operating temperature
connector), RS-422
–4°F to 113°F (–20°C to +45°C)
AK series: D-SUB 15 pin (24P round water-proof
connector), RS-422
Ambient operating humidity
30% to 90% (no condensation)
Housing connecting I/F
Ribbon connector 50 pin
Water-proofing standard supported
IPX4
Functions/performance
Maximum load capacity:
22 lbs (10 kg) (excluding housing)
Panning range:
Weight
Main unit:
Housing unit:
41.9 lbs (19 kg)
39.7 lbs (18 kg)
320 degrees (approx. 160 degrees) or over
Tilt range: +50 degrees, −95 degrees or over
Maximum operating speed:
20 degrees/sec.
Repeatability:
Less than 5’
Noise level: Less than NC40
AC adapter unit: 9.3 lbs (4.2 kg)
Dimensions (WHD)
Main unit:
9-5/16”20-1/8”8-3/8” (237511213 mm)
(excluding protrusions)
Housing unit:
9-11/16”12-3/8”27” (246314685 mm)
(excluding protrusions)
AC adapter unit:
[Housing unit]
7-7/8”5-3/16”11 (200131280 mm)
(excluding protrusions)
Applicable lenses:
AW-LZ17MD9, AW-LZ16MD73,
AW-LZ16AF7, AW-LZ16MD55,
HA42 13.5BERD, A42 13.5BERD,
HJ40 14B IASD-V, J35e 15B IASD
Finish
AV ivory paint (color resembling Munsell 7.9Y 6.8/0.8)
Controller supported
AW-RP605A, AW-RP605, AW-RP655, AW-RP555,
AK-HRP150, AK-HRP900
Heater:
Wiper:
ON/OFF controllable, ON at about 41°F (5°C)
or below
ON/OFF controllable
Cameras supported
Defroster: ON/OFF controllable, OFF at about 104°F
(40°C) or above
Fan:
AW-E860, AW-E750, AW-E655, AW-E650, AW-E350,
AW-E800A, AW-E800, AW-E600, AW-E300A, AW-E300,
AK-HC900 Series, AK-HC1500
ON/OFF controllable, ON at about 68°F
(20°C) or above
Maximum load capacity:
22 lbs (10 kg) (Camera and lens)
[Main unit]
Genlock input
BNC jack (24P round water-proof connector)
Black burst, composite video or 3 value SYNC
Camera video output
VIDEO: BNC jack (24P round water-proof connector),
75 output
Y:
BNC jack (24P round water-proof connector),
75 output
Pr/C:
Pb:
BNC jack (24P round water-proof connector),
75 output
BNC jack (24P round water-proof connector),
75 output
SDI:
Coaxial water-proof connector (C15 model)
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Pan/tilt head control
RJ-45, modular plug (24P round water-proof connector),
RS-422
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PANASONIC BROADCAST & TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY
UNIT COMPANY OF PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA
Executive Office:
One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7000
EASTERN ZONE:
One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7621
Southeast Region:
1225 Northbrook Parkway, Ste 1-160, Suwanee, GA 30024 (770) 338-6835
Central Region:
1707 N Randall Road E1-C-1, Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 468-5200
WESTERN ZONE:
3330 Cahuenga Blvd W., Los Angeles, CA 90068 (323) 436-3500
Government Marketing Department:
52 West Gude Drive, Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 738-3840
Broadcast PARTS INFORMATION & ORDERING:
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (PST) (800) 334-4881/24 Hr. Fax (800) 334-4880
Emergency after hour parts orders (800) 334-4881
TECHNICAL SUPPORT:
Emergency 24 Hour Service (800) 222-0741
Panasonic Canada Inc.
5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 (905) 624-5010
Panasonic de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
Av angel Urraza Num. 1209 Col. de Valle 03100 Mexico, D.F. (52) 1 951 2127
Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc.
San Gabriel Industrial Park, 65th Infantry Ave., Km. 9.5, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00630 (787) 750-4300
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