Panasonic Network Card AW PH360N User Manual

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Indoor Pan/Tilt Head  
AW-PH360N  
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品 要  
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Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product,  
please read these instructions completely.  
Printed in Japan  
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F0505Y0  
VQTB0085  
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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.  
1 indicates safety information.  
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Contents  
Introduction ........................................... 4  
Accessories ........................................... 4  
Installation precautions ........................ 5  
Precautions for use .............................. 6  
Parts and their functions ...................... 7  
Connections ........................................ 18  
$ Connecting the connector panel .... 18  
$ Head connector panel .................... 23  
$ Connecting the base connector  
rear panel and the base  
connector front panel ................. 24  
$ Connecting the AC adapter for use  
with the pan/tilt head ................. 26  
$ Connection examples .................... 27  
Installation ............................................. 9  
$ Assembling the pan/tilt head ............ 9  
$ Controller selection switch / installation  
direction switch /  
Limiters ................................................ 43  
$ Setting/releasing the limiters .......... 44  
landing characteristics settings . 10  
$ Transmission signal  
Replacement of consumable parts ... 47  
Specifications ...................................... 48  
selection setting .......................... 11  
$ Setting the cable compensation  
circuit of video signals ............... 12  
$ Installing the pan/tilt head .............. 13  
$ Mounting the camera ..................... 14  
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 using  
the controllers AW-RP301, AW-RP305,  
AW-RP501, AW-RP505, AW-RP605A,  
AW-RP400 or a personal computer.  
OThe positions and settings for shooting  
up to 50 points can be entered as data  
into the preset memory.  
Accessories  
Please check the following accessories have been provided.  
Chain attachment screws  
(with flat and spring washers)  
M4!8 mm ..................................... (!1)  
M4!6 mm ..................................... (!1)  
M2.6!6 mm .................................. (!1)  
Camera cable .................................... (!1)  
Tilting arm ......................................... (!1)  
Tilting arm fixing screws  
M4!12 mm ................................... (!4)  
Safety chain ...................................... (!1)  
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Installation precautions  
ODo not install the pan/tilt head on any of its sides.  
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-PS300A) designed  
for use with this pan/tilt head. The pan/tilt head cannot be powered by batteries or any  
other source of power.  
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 3.3 ft. (1 m) 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  
OIn order to protect the environment when the pan/tilt head is to be discarded at the end  
of its service life, ask a specialized contractor to dispose of it properly.  
OThis 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 47).  
OTo prevent malfunction because of contact with any objects in the vicinity when the  
pan/tilt head rotates, the unit is set to be shifted to the safe mode and the unit’s tally  
lamp blinks if the overload to it happens.  
In the safe mode, neither pan nor tilt operate.  
To release the safe mode, turn off the power of the AC adapter connected to the pan/tilt  
head to dissolve the overload, then turn on the power again.  
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Parts and their functions  
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Parts and their functions  
1Tilting arm  
;Base  
This tilts in the vertical direction.  
<Pan/tilt head mounting holes  
These four holes are used for mounting  
the pan/tilt head.  
2Tilting arm fixing screws  
M4!12 mm (4 screws supplied)  
3Camera mounting plate  
This is used to mount the convertible  
camera.  
=Safety wire mounting hole  
This is used when attaching a wire to  
prevent the pan/tilt head from dropping.  
4Guide screws  
>Base connector rear panel  
This is used for connection with a  
controller, multi-port hub or AC adapter  
for the pan/tilt head.  
These are used to maintain the  
camera’s balance and anchor the  
camera mounting plate.  
5Guide pin  
?Base connector front panel  
This is used for connection with a  
camera control or a personal computer.  
This determines the mounting direction  
of the camera.  
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 (!2)  
These light (red) in response to the  
selection signals.  
:Head connector panel  
This is used for connection with the  
camera and lens.  
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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>  
Tighten up the screws securely to ensure that they will not come loose during use.  
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Installation  
(The installation work must be performed by your dealer without fail.)  
$ Controller selection switch / installation direction switch /  
landing characteristics settings  
The following switches are set when determining controller selections, stand alone  
settings and landing characteristics settings.  
(RP501 / suspended installation / soft landing are the default 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 SW1, SW2 and SW4 switches on the front printed circuit board as follows.  
For AW-RP301/AW-RP305/AW-RP501/AW-RP505/AW-RP400:  
Set SW1 switch to its right-side position (RP501). (Factory setting)  
For AW-RP605A:  
Set SW1 switch to its left-side position (RP605).  
For suspended installation:  
Set SW2 to its left-side position (HANGING). (Factory setting)  
For stand-alone installation:  
Set SW2 to its right-side position (DESKTOP).  
For a soft landing:  
Set SW4 switch No.4 to its top position (ON). (Factory setting)  
For a precise landing:  
Set SW4 switch No.4 to its bottom position (OFF).  
3. Upon completion of the settings, return the 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 controller selection and 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.  
RS-422  
RS-232C  
Do not change the setting of this  
switch — use it at the RS-422  
position.  
Suspension  
Stand-alone  
RP605  
RP501  
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Installation  
(The installation work must be performed by your dealer without fail.)  
$ Transmission signal selection setting  
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.  
(When shipped, the analog settings are supported.)  
OAnalog/IEEE1394 card settings  
OWEB card settings  
SDI/PR switch:  
PR  
SDI/PR switch:  
PR  
WEB  
WEB/1394 switch:  
1394  
WEB/1394 switch:  
WEB/RP 422 switch: RP 422  
WEB/RP 422 switch: WEB  
OSDI settings  
SDI/PR switch:  
SDI  
WEB/1394 switch:  
1394  
WEB/RP 422 switch: RP 422  
COMP switch  
SDI/PR switch  
PB switch  
Do not change the setting of this  
switch — use it at the PB position.  
COMP printed circuit board  
WEB/1394 switch  
WEB/RP 422 switch  
CONNECTOR printed circuit board  
<Note>  
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.  
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Installation  
(The installation work must be performed by your dealer without fail.)  
$ Setting the cable compensation circuit of video signals  
(COMP switch of the COMP printed circuit board is set to “OFF” in the default setting.)  
1 When using the AW-RP501 controller or the AW-HB505 multiport hub (for  
transmissions using composite signals)  
When this controller (or multiport hub) has been connected to the pan/tilt head, it is  
permissible for the connecting cables to be up to 1640 ft. (500 m) long when a  
10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) and coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) are  
used. However, when the cable length exceeds 984 ft. (300 m), follow the steps  
below to set the cable compensation circuit to “1”. (Default setting: OFF)  
1. Remove the four screws on the base connector rear panel, and pull out the panel  
toward you.  
2. Set the COMP switch on the COMP printed circuit board at the back of the panel to  
“1”.  
3. Return the panel to its original position and secure it in place using the four screws.  
2 When using the AW-RP605A controller  
When this controller has been connected to the pan/tilt head, it is permissible for the  
connecting cables to be up to 3333 ft. (1000 m) long when a 10BASE-T straight cable  
(UTP category 5) and coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) are used. However, when the  
cable length exceeds 1640 ft. (500 m), follow the steps below to set the cable  
compensation circuit to “2”. (Default setting: OFF)  
1. Remove the four screws of the base connector rear panel, and pull out the panel  
toward you.  
2. Set the COMP switch on the COMP printed circuit board at the back of the panel to  
“2”.  
3. Return the panel to its original position and secure it in place using the four screws.  
3 When using the AW-RP400 controller  
When this controller has been connected to the pan/tilt head, it is permissible for the  
connecting cables to be up to 1640 ft. (500 m) long when a 10BASE-T straight cable  
(UTP category 5) and coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) are used.  
Since the AW-RC400 cable compensation unit is capable of providing cable  
compensation for distances up to 1640 ft. (500 m), there is no need to change the  
setting established for the pan/tilt head’s cable compensation circuit.  
4 When using a personal computer as the controller (for transmissions using  
component signals) and the configuration described in 1  
A separate cable compensation unit is required if the cables used to connect the  
pan/tilt head and controller are to be run over a long distance.  
<Note>  
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.  
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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.  
OFor wall  
Do not install the pan/tilt head on any of its sides.  
The wall should be capable of supporting a weight of at least four times the pan/tilt head  
with camera etc. weight 59.5 lb (27 kg).  
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 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.  
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.  
Use the described recommended lenses corresponding to the camera to be used.  
(Before mounting a lens other than recommended lenses, consult with your dealer.)  
1. Change the position of guide pin A and/or the camera mounting screws in accordance  
with the following installation of the pan/tilt head 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>  
OThe guide roller is fixed in place. Do not remove the guide roller screw.  
<Stand-alone installation>  
Camera mounting plate  
Camera mounting screws  
Guide pin A  
Guide roller  
Guide screw  
Guide screw  
Guide pin B  
Change the position of the camera mounting  
screws and the guide pin A to change the  
installation.  
<Suspended installation>  
Camera mounting plate  
Camera mounting  
screws  
Guide pin A  
Guide roller  
Guide screw  
Guide screw  
Guide pin B  
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Installation  
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• Stand-alone installation  
<Mounting example: when the camera side is heavy>  
Adjust the balance by  
moving the camera  
mounting plate.  
or  
<Mounting example: when the lens side is heavy>  
Adjust the balance by  
moving the camera  
mounting plate.  
or  
When the pan/tilt head is set at  
suspended installation, change  
the position of guide screws and  
guide pin B to adjust the balance  
as well as the stand-alone  
installation.  
<Recommended lenses>  
Camera  
Lens  
AW-LZ16MD55P  
AW-LZ10MD6  
AW-LZ16MD73P  
AW-LZ16AF7G  
AW-E350  
AW-E650  
AW-E655  
AW-E750  
AW-E860  
AW-LZ17MD9AG  
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Installation  
(The installation work must be performed by your dealer without fail.)  
With the AW-E350/AW-E650  
OAttaching the chain  
1. Attach one end of the chain to the  
pan/tilt head using a chain attachment  
screw (M4!8 mm: with flat  
Chain attachment screw  
M4!6 mm or M2.6!6 mm:  
with flat washer/spring washer  
Chain  
washer/spring washer).  
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 (M4!6 mm: with flat  
Chain attachment screw  
M4!8 mm: with flat  
washer/spring washer).  
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 M2.6!6 mm  
(with flat washer/spring washer) chain  
attachment screw.  
OWhen using the AW-E860/AW-E750/  
AW-E655 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  
(M4!6 mm: with flat washer/spring  
washer).  
Chain  
Chain attachment screw  
M4!8 mm: with flat  
washer/spring washer  
With the AW-E655/AW-E750/AW-E860  
Be sure to tighten the mounting spacer  
and all screws firmly with a screwdriver  
or similar tool.  
Chain attachment screw  
M4!6 mm: with  
flat washer/spring  
washer  
Chain  
Mounting spacer  
(included with  
the AW-E655/  
AW-E750/  
This chain is for use with the AW-E350,  
AW-E650, AW-E655, AW-E750 and  
AW-E860 convertible cameras. It cannot  
be used with any other camera.  
AW-E860)  
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  
M4!8 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.  
Camera guide pin  
1. Place the camera on the camera  
mounting base and insert the guide pin  
into the guide hole on the camera.  
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  
With the AW-E350/AW-E650  
OAdjusting slack in the chain  
The chain length allows for some degree  
of slack.  
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-E655/AW-E750/AW-E860  
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Connections  
$ Connecting the connector panel (with the controller AW-RP501)  
Convertible camera  
Zoom lens  
Head connector panel  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
10BASE-T (equivalent  
to UTP category 5)  
straight cable  
DC cable  
Control panel:  
AW-RP501  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16  
AWG or UL Type NISPT-2  
2!16 AWG, to be locally  
purchased)  
AC adapter: AW-PS505A  
AC adapter: AW-PS300A  
Coaxial cable  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281)  
Monitor  
Base connector front panel  
Base connector rear panel  
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Connections  
$ Connecting the connector panel (with the controller AW-RP505)  
Convertible camera  
Zoom lens  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16  
AWG or UL Type NISPT-2  
2!16 AWG, to be locally  
purchased)  
AC adapter: AW-PS300A  
10BASE-T  
(equivalent to UTP  
category 5)  
straight cable  
Coaxial cable  
Base connector  
(BELDEN 8281)  
front panel  
Control panel:  
AW-RP505  
Multiport hub:  
AW-HB505  
AC adapter: AW-PS505A  
10BASE-T  
(equivalent to UTP  
category 5)  
straight cable  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281)  
AC adapter: AW-PS505A  
Preview  
monitor  
Monitor  
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Connections  
$ Connecting the connector panel (with the controller AW-RP605A)  
Convertible camera  
Zoom lens  
Camera  
cable  
(supplied)  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16  
AWG or UL Type NISPT-2  
2!16 AWG, to be locally  
purchased)  
10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP  
category 5) straight cable  
AC adapter: AW-PS300A  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281)  
Base connector front panel  
Multi-Function Controller: AW-RP605A  
Coaxial  
cable  
AC adapter: AW-PS505A  
Monitor  
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Connections  
$ Connecting the connector panel (with the controller AW-RP400)  
Convertible camera  
Zoom lens  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16  
AWG or UL Type NISPT-2  
2!16 AWG, to be locally  
10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP  
category 5) straight cable  
purchased)  
AC adapter: AW-PS300A  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281)  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281)  
Base connector  
front panel  
Video signal out  
AW-CB400  
Remote operation  
panel  
AW-RC400  
Cable  
compensation unit  
AW-RP400  
Pan/tilt control panel  
G/L signal out  
Coaxial  
cable  
Cable supplied with AW-CB400  
(AW-CB400 power and camera  
control signals)  
AC adapter: AW-PS505A  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS505A  
Monitor switching  
signals  
Monitor for AW-RP400  
10BASE-T (equivalent to  
UTP category 5) straight  
cable  
Monitor signals 1  
Monitor signals 2  
Monitor for  
AW-CB400  
Coaxial cable  
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Connections  
$ Connecting the connector panel (RS-232C control)  
Convertible camera  
Zoom lens  
RS-232C cable: AW-CA28T9  
• The BNC connectors are not  
connected to the pan/tilt head.  
• When using RS-232C for control,  
the maximum length of the  
RS-232C cable is 50 ft. (15 m). To  
further extend the cable length,  
convert RS-232C to RS-422 and  
convert it back to RS-232C at the  
pan/tilt head side.  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16  
AWG or UL Type NISPT-2  
2!16 AWG, to be locally  
purchased)  
Personal computer  
AC adapter: AW-PS300A  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281  
)
Monitor  
Base connector front panel  
When the coaxial cable for VIDEO ; is to be run over a long distance, use a cable  
compensation unit immediately before the monitor input.  
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$ 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 I/F REMOTE  
connector on the camera with the  
supplied camera cable.  
ND signal  
CVCC (+15V)  
ND return  
CGND  
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-PB504N,  
etc.) installed in the convertible camera.  
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$ Connecting the base connector rear panel and the base  
connector front panel  
OFor your safety, connect to an Ethernet  
network which does not exceed the  
voltage limit of the Ethernet connector.  
51394 connector  
This is for controlling the convertible  
camera, in which an IEEE 1394 card  
has been installed, and the pan/tilt head.  
As the connecting cable, use an IEEE  
1394 cable.  
7Y OUT connector  
This is for camera video signal output.  
Connect this to the Y IN connector on  
the controller or to a monitor, etc.  
Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) for  
the connecting cable.  
Pin No.  
Signal  
DC 12V  
GND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
TPB  
2
TPB  
8Pr/SDI OUT connector  
TPA  
2
This is for camera video signal output.  
Connect this to the Pr IN connector on  
the controller or to a monitor, etc.  
SDI signals can be output when an SDI  
card (AW-PB504N, etc.) is installed in  
the convertible camera for use.  
TPA  
<Note>  
OThis unit cannot be controlled directly  
using an IEEE1394 card. A convertible  
camera containing the plugged-in  
IEEE1394 card is needed.  
Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) for  
the connecting cable.  
6CONTROL IN IP/RP connector  
This is for camera/pan/tilt head control  
signals.  
<Note>  
OTo switch from Pr to SDI or vice versa, it  
is necessary to change the switch  
positions. For details on how to do this,  
refer to the section on “Transmission  
signal selection setting” under  
“Installation” (page 11).  
Connect this to the PAN/TILT  
CONTROL OUT connector on the  
controllers AW-RP301/AW-RP305/  
AW-RP501/AW-RP505, or multiport hub  
AW-HB505, CONTROL OUT TO  
PAN/TILT HEAD connector on the  
controller AW-RP605A, or CONTROL  
OUT TO PAN/TILT connector on the  
controller AW-RP400.  
Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP  
category 5) for the connecting cable.  
<Notes>  
ODepending on the controller to be used,  
it may be necessary to change the  
switch positions. For details on how to  
do this, refer to the section on “Controller  
selection switch settings” under  
“Installation” (page 10).  
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9Pb OUT connector  
=CONTROL IN RS-232C connector  
This is for RS-232C control signal input  
from the personal computer.  
This is for camera video signal output.  
Connect this to the Pb IN connector on  
the controller or to a monitor, etc.  
Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) for  
the connecting cable.  
Use the AW-CA28T9 cable (option) for  
the connecting cable.  
The AW-CA28T9 is 10m long. When  
extending the length, please use an  
RS-422, converting back to the  
RS-232C at the pan/tilt head.  
:G/L IN connector  
This is for genlock signal input.  
Connect this to the G/L OUT connector  
on the controller.  
<Notes>  
Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) for  
the connecting cable.  
OThe personal computer can be  
connected with the controllers  
AW-RP301/AW-RP305/AW-RP501/  
AW-RP505 at the same time. (When  
connecting with the controllers  
;VIDEO OUT connector  
This is for camera video signal output.  
Connect this to the VIDEO IN connector  
on the controller or to a monitor, etc.  
Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) for  
the connecting cable.  
AW-RP605A/AW-RP400 at the same  
time, connect with controller’s REMOTE  
terminal.) In that case, the control source  
last used for operation is given priority.  
OWhen the AW-RP301, AW-RP305,  
AW-RP501 or AW-RP505 controller and  
a personal computer are to be used at  
the same time, the camera is controlled  
by the controller if the controller is  
connected to the < CAMERA  
CONTROL IN connector. If this  
connector is not connected, it is  
controlled by the personal computer.  
OInformation such as pan/tilt head  
position, lens zoom, focus, iris, etc. can  
be accessed by the computer however,  
white balance set by the controller  
cannot be accessed.  
<CAMERA CONTROL IN connector  
This is for camera control signal input.  
Connect this to the CAMERA  
CONTROL OUT connector on the  
controllers AW-RP501/AW-RP505, or  
multiport hub AW-HB505.  
Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) for  
the connecting cable.  
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$ Connecting the AC adapter for use with the pan/tilt head  
Connect the pan/tilt head with the AW-PS300A AC adapter designed for use with the  
pan/tilt head.  
Standard bare end length 11 mm  
It is recommended that the tip be soldered.  
AC adapter for use with the  
pan/tilt head: AW-PS300A  
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.  
Use a cable with a nominal cross  
section of 0.3 mm2 or more that meets  
the UL specifications for the connection.  
The maximum allowable cable length is  
98.4 ft. (30 meters).  
>DC 12V IN terminal board  
Connect this to the DC 15V OUT  
connector on the AC adapter  
(AW-PS300A). (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.  
Use a cable with a nominal cross  
section of 1.25 mm2 or more that meets  
the UL specifications for the connection.  
The maximum allowable cable length is  
98.4 ft. (30 meters).  
@OP terminal board  
Connect this only when the OP SW  
CONTROL OUT connector on the AC  
adapter (AW-PS300A) is to be used.  
Connect it to the OPTION SW  
CONTROL IN connector on the AC  
adapter (AW-PS300A).  
Use a cable with a nominal cross  
section of 0.3 mm2 or more that meets  
the UL specifications for the connection.  
The maximum allowable cable length is  
98.4 ft. (30 meters).  
Applicable (usable) wire  
UL Type SPT-2  
2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG  
?LAMP CONTROL terminal board  
Connect this only when the power of a  
halogen lamp is to be supplied from the  
AC adapter (AW-PS300A).  
This connector is connected to LAMP  
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$ Connection examples  
1When the camera and pan/tilt head are to be controlled by the AW-RP501 control panel  
for transmitting composite signals  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Color monitor  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281), max.  
1640 ft. (500 m  
)
Coaxial cable  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
10BASE-T  
(equivalent to UTP  
category 5) straight  
cable, max. 1640 ft.  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
Hybrid control panel:  
AW-RP501  
(500 m  
)
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the  
transmission signal selection setting that supports the analog/IEEE1394 card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN  
IP/RP connector with the controller’s PAN TILT CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s CAMERA CONTROL IN  
connector with the controller’s CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s VIDEO OUT connector with  
the controller’s VIDEO IN connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the controller’s VIDEO OUT connector with the color  
monitor’s VIDEO input connector.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
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2When the camera and pan/tilt head are to be controlled by the AW-RP501 control panel  
for transmitting component signals  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Color monitor  
Coaxial cable  
Coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281),  
max. 1640 ft. (500 m  
)
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
10BASE-T  
(equivalent to UTP  
category 5) straight  
cable, max. 1640 ft.  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
Hybrid control panel:  
AW-RP501  
(500 m  
)
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the  
transmission signal selection setting that supports the analog/IEEE1394 card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN  
IP/RP connector with the controller’s PAN TILT CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s CAMERA CONTROL IN  
connector with the controller’s CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use coaxial cables to connect the unit’s Y OUT connector, Pr/SDI OUT connector and  
Pb OUT connector with the component input connectors on the color monitor.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
• Transmitting component signals over a long distance requires a separate cable  
compensation unit.  
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3When the camera and pan/tilt head are to be controlled by the AW-RP501 control panel  
for transmitting SDI signals  
Coaxial cable  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281),  
max. 666 ft. (200 m  
Color monitor  
)
Coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281),  
max. 1640 ft. (500 m  
)
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
10BASE-T (equivalent to  
UTP category 5) straight  
Hybrid control panel:  
AW-RP501  
cable, max. 1640 ft. (500 m)  
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera  
containing the plugged-in SDI card (such as the AW-PB504N).  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the SDI card’s SDI OUT connector with the unit’s SDI IN  
connector. Adjust the cable to a length at which the pan/tilt head will move smoothly.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the  
transmission signal selection setting that supports the SDI card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN  
IP/RP connector with the controller’s PAN TILT CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s CAMERA CONTROL IN  
connector with the controller’s CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the unit’s Pr/SDI OUT connector with the color  
monitor’s SDI input connector.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
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4When the camera and pan/tilt head are to be controlled by the AW-RP505 control panel  
for transmitting composite signals  
Genlock signals must be supplied if  
a multiple number of cameras and  
pan/tilt heads are to be used.  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Preview color monitor  
Coaxial cable  
10BASE-T  
(equivalent to UTP  
category 5) straight  
cable, max. 33 ft.  
(10 m)  
Multi hybrid control panel:  
AW-RP505  
10BASE-T  
(equivalent to UTP  
category 5) straight cable,  
max. 1640 ft. (500 m)  
DC cable  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281),  
max. 33 ft. (10 m  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16  
AWG or UL Type NISPT-2  
2!16 AWG, to be locally  
purchased)  
)
Multiport hub: AW-HB505  
Color monitor  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
Coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281),  
max. 1640 ft. (500 m  
)
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the transmission signal  
selection setting that supports the analog/IEEE1394 card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN IP/RP  
connector with the multiport hub’s PAN/TILT CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s CAMERA CONTROL IN connector with  
the multiport hub’s CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s VIDEO OUT connector with the multiport  
hub’s VIDEO IN connector.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the multiport hub’s PAN/TILT  
CONTROL IN connector with the controller’s PAN/TILT CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the multiport hub’s CAMERA CONTROL IN  
connector with the controller’s CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the multiport hub’s PREVIEW OUT connector with  
the controller’s PREVIEW IN connector.  
• Connect the multiport hub’s VIDEO OUT connector to the color monitor’s VIDEO input connector.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
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5When the camera and pan/tilt head are to be controlled by the AW-RP505 control panel  
for transmitting component signals  
Genlock signals must be supplied if  
a multiple number of cameras and  
pan/tilt heads are to be used.  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Color monitor  
Coaxial cable  
Multi hybrid control panel:  
AW-RP505  
10BASE-T (equivalent  
to UTP category 5)  
straight cable, max.  
33 ft. (10 m)  
Coaxial  
10BASE-T  
cable  
(equivalent to  
UTP category  
5) straight  
(BELDEN  
8281), max.  
33 ft. (10 m  
)
cable, max.  
1640 ft. (500 m)  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG  
or UL Type NISPT-2 2!16  
AWG, to be locally  
purchased)  
Multiport hub:  
AW-HB505  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
Coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281),  
max. 1640 ft. (500 m  
)
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the transmission  
signal selection setting that supports the analog/IEEE1394 card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN IP/RP  
connector with the multiport hub’s PAN/TILT CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s CAMERA CONTROL IN connector  
with the multiport hub’s CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the multiport hub’s PAN/TILT  
CONTROL IN connector with the controller’s PAN/TILT CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the multiport hub’s CAMERA CONTROL IN  
connector with the controller’s CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use coaxial cables to connect the unit’s Y OUT connector, Pr/SDI OUT connector and Pb  
OUT connector with the component input connectors on the color monitor.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
• Transmitting component signals over a long distance requires a separate cable  
compensation unit.  
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6When the camera and pan/tilt head are to be controlled by the AW-RP505 control panel  
for transmitting SDI signals  
Genlock signals must be supplied if  
a multiple number of cameras and  
Coaxial cable  
pan/tilt heads are to be used.  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Color monitor  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281),  
max. 666 ft. (200 m  
)
Multi hybrid control panel:  
AW-RP505  
10BASE-T (equivalent  
to UTP category 5)  
straight cable, max.  
33 ft. (10 m)  
Coaxial  
cable  
10BASE-T  
(BELDEN  
8281), max.  
(equivalent to  
UTP category  
5) straight  
33 ft. (10 m  
)
cable, max.  
DC cable  
1640 ft. (500 m)  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG  
or UL Type NISPT-2 2!16  
AWG, to be locally  
purchased)  
Multiport hub:  
AW-HB505  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
Coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281),  
max. 1640 ft. (500 m  
)
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera containing the  
plugged-in SDI card (such as the AW-PB504N).  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the SDI card’s SDI OUT connector with the unit’s SDI IN  
connector. Adjust the cable to a length at which the pan/tilt head will move smoothly.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the transmission signal  
selection setting that supports the SDI card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN IP/RP  
connector with the multiport hub’s PAN/TILT CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s CAMERA CONTROL IN connector with  
the multiport hub’s CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the multiport hub’s PAN/TILT  
CONTROL IN connector with the controller’s PAN/TILT CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the multiport hub’s CAMERA CONTROL IN  
connector with the controller’s CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the unit’s Pr/SDI OUT connector with the color monitor’s SDI input  
connector.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
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7When the camera and pan/tilt head are to be controlled by the AW-RP605A  
multi-function controller for transmitting composite or component signals  
Genlock signals must be supplied if  
a multiple number of cameras and  
pan/tilt heads are to be used.  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Color monitor  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281), max.  
3333 ft. (1000 m  
)
Coaxial cable  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
10BASE-T (equivalent to  
UTP category 5) straight  
cable, max. 3333 ft. (1000 m)  
Multi-function controller:  
AW-RP605A  
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the left side (RP605), and select the transmission signal  
selection setting that supports the analog/IEEE1394 card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN IP/RP  
connector with the controller’s CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s VIDEO OUT connector with the  
controller’s VIDEO/Y IN connector (when composite signals are to be transmitted).  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s Y OUT connector, Pr/SDI OUT  
connector and Pb OUT connector with the controller’s VIDEO/Y IN connector, Pr IN connector  
and Pb IN connector (when component signals are to be transmitted).  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the controller’s VIDEO/Y OUT connector, Pr OUT connector and  
Pb OUT connector with the color monitor’s VIDEO input connector or component input  
connectors.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
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8When the camera and pan/tilt head are to be controlled by the AW-RP605A  
multi-function controller for transmitting SDI signals  
Genlock signals must be supplied if  
Coaxial cable  
a multiple number of cameras and  
pan/tilt heads are to be used.  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281), max.  
666 ft. (200 m  
Color monitor  
)
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281), max.  
3333 ft. (1000 m  
)
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
10BASE-T (equivalent to  
UTP category 5) straight  
cable, max. 3333 ft. (1000 m)  
Multi-function controller:  
AW-RP605A  
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera  
containing the plugged-in SDI card (such as the AW-PB504N).  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the SDI card’s SDI OUT connector with the unit’s SDI  
IN connector. Adjust the cable to a length at which the pan/tilt head will move  
smoothly.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the left side (RP605), and select the  
transmission signal selection setting that supports the SDI card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN  
IP/RP connector with the controller’s CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the unit’s Pr/SDI OUT connector with the color  
monitor’s SDI input connector.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
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9When the pan/tilt head is to be controlled by the AW-RP400 pan/tilt head control panel  
for transmitting composite or component signals (and the AW-CB400 remote operation  
panel is used to control the camera)  
Genlock signals must be supplied if  
a multiple number of cameras and  
pan/tilt heads are to be used.  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Remote operation  
panel:  
AW-CB400  
Cable supplied  
with AW-CB400  
Pan/tilt control panel:  
AW-RP400  
10BASE-T (equivalent to  
UTP category 5) straight  
cable, max. 1640 ft. (500 m)  
Cable compensation unit:  
AW-RC400  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
Coaxial cable  
Coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281),  
max. 1640 ft. (500 m  
)
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
Color monitor  
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the transmission signal  
selection setting that supports the analog/IEEE1394 card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN IP/RP  
connector with the controller’s CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s VIDEO OUT connector with the cable  
compensation unit’s Y VIDEO IN connector (when composite signals are to be transmitted).  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s Y OUT connector, Pr/SDI OUT  
connector and Pb OUT connector with the cable compensation unit’s Y VIDEO IN connector, PR  
C IN connector and PB IN connector (when component signals are to be transmitted).  
Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable compensation unit’s Y VIDEO IN connector, PR C IN connector  
and PB IN connector with the color monitor’s VIDEO input connector or component input connectors.  
• Use the cable supplied with the remote operation panel to connect the controller’s CAMERA  
CONTROL IN FROM ROP connector with the remote operation panel’s CONTROL OUT TO  
CONTROL PANEL connector.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
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:When the pan/tilt head is to be controlled by the AW-RP400 pan/tilt head control panel  
for transmitting SDI signals (and the AW-CB400 remote operation panel is used to  
control the camera)  
Coaxial cable  
Remote operation  
panel:  
AW-CB400  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Cable supplied  
with AW-CB400  
Pan/tilt control panel:  
AW-RP400  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281), max.  
666 ft. (200 m  
10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP  
category 5) straight cable,  
max. 1640 ft. (500 m)  
)
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
Color monitor  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera  
containing the plugged-in SDI card (such as the AW-PB504N).  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the SDI card’s SDI OUT connector with the unit’s SDI  
IN connector. Adjust the cable to a length at which the pan/tilt head will move  
smoothly.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the  
transmission signal selection setting that supports the SDI card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN  
IP/RP connector with the controller’s CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the unit’s Pr/SDI OUT connector with the color  
monitor’s SDI input connector.  
• Use the cable supplied with the remote operation panel to connect the controller’s  
CAMERA CONTROL IN FROM ROP connector with the remote operation panel’s  
CONTROL OUT TO CONTROL PANEL connector.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
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Connections  
;When the pan/tilt head is to be controlled by the AW-RP400 pan/tilt head control panel  
for transmitting composite or component signals (and the WV-CB700A remote control  
box is used to control the camera)  
Genlock signals must be supplied if  
a multiple number of cameras and  
pan/tilt heads are to be used.  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Cable supplied  
with WV-CB700A  
Remote control box:  
WV-CB700A  
Pan/tilt control panel:  
AW-RP400  
10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP  
category 5) straight cable,  
max. 1640 ft. (500 m)  
Cable compensation unit:  
AW-RC400  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
Coaxial cable  
Color monitor  
Coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281),  
max. 1640 ft. (500 m  
)
AC adapter: AW-PS300A  
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the transmission signal  
selection setting that supports the analog/IEEE1394 card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN IP/RP  
connector with the controller’s CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s VIDEO OUT connector with the cable  
compensation unit’s Y VIDEO IN connector (when composite signals are to be transmitted).  
• Use a coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281) to connect the unit’s Y OUT connector, Pr/SDI OUT  
connector and Pb OUT connector with the cable compensation unit’s Y VIDEO IN connector, PR  
C IN connector and PB IN connector (when component signals are to be transmitted).  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable compensation unit’s Y VIDEO IN connector, PR C IN  
connector and PB IN connector with the color monitor’s VIDEO input connector or component  
input connectors.  
• Use the cable supplied with the remote control box to connect the controller’s CAMERA  
CONTROL IN FROM RCB connector with the remote control box’s RCB connector.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
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Connections  
<When the pan/tilt head is to be controlled by the AW-RP400 pan/tilt head control panel  
for transmitting SDI signals (and the WV-CB700A remote control box is used to control  
the camera)  
Coaxial cable  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Cable supplied  
with WV-CB700A  
Remote control  
box:  
WV-CB700A  
Pan/tilt control panel:  
AW-RP400  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281), max.  
10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP  
category 5) straight cable,  
max. 1640 ft. (500 m)  
666 ft. (200 m  
)
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
Color monitor  
AC adapter: AW-PS300A  
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera  
containing the plugged-in SDI card (such as the AW-PB504N).  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the SDI card’s SDI OUT connector with the unit’s SDI  
IN connector. Adjust the cable to a length at which the pan/tilt head will move  
smoothly.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the  
transmission signal selection setting that supports the SDI card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit’s CONTROL IN  
IP/RP connector with the controller’s CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD connector.  
• Use a coaxial cable to connect the unit’s Pr/SDI OUT connector with the color  
monitor’s SDI input connector.  
• Use the cable supplied with the remote control box to connect the controller’s CAMERA  
CONTROL IN FROM RCB connector with the remote control box’s RCB connector.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
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Connections  
=When the camera and pan/tilt head are to be controlled by a personal computer or other  
such unit  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
Color monitor  
Coaxial cable  
RS-232C cable: AW-CA28T9  
• The BNC connectors are not  
connected to the pan/tilt head.  
• When using RS-232C for  
control, the maximum length  
of the RS-232C cable is  
50 ft. (15 m). To further extend  
the cable length, convert  
RS-232C to RS-422 and  
convert it back to RS-232C at  
the pan/tilt head side.  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
Personal computer  
(Windows)  
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the  
transmission signal selection setting that supports the analog/IEEE1394 card.  
• Use the RS-232C cable (AW-CA28T9) to connect the personal computer or other such  
unit with the unit’s CONTROL IN RS-232C connector.  
• Use coaxial cables to connect the unit’s VIDEO OUT connector or Y OUT connector,  
Pr/SDI OUT connector and Pb OUT connector with the color monitor’s VIDEO input  
connector or component input connectors.  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the controller.  
• Transmitting video signals over a long distance requires a separate cable  
compensation unit.  
When SDI signals are to be transmitted, plug the SDI card (such as the AW-PB504N)  
into the convertible camera, connect the SDI card’s SDI OUT connector with the unit’s  
SDI IN connector using a coaxial cable, and select the transmission signal selection  
setting that supports the SDI card. Then use another coaxial cable to connect the  
unit’s Pr/SDI OUT connector with the color monitor’s SDI input connector.  
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Connections  
>When the camera and pan/tilt head are to be controlled by both the AW-RP501  
controller and a personal computer  
Personal computer  
(Windows)  
Camera cable  
(supplied)  
RS-232C cable: AW-CA28T9  
• The BNC connectors are not  
connected to the pan/tilt head.  
• When using RS-232C for  
control, the maximum length  
of the RS-232C cable is  
50 ft. (15 m). To further extend  
the cable length, convert  
RS-232C to RS-422 and  
convert it back to RS-232C at  
the pan/tilt head side.  
Color monitor  
Coaxial cable  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
Hybrid control panel:  
AW-RP501  
Coaxial cable  
(BELDEN 8281), max.  
1640 ft. (500 m  
)
10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP category 5)  
straight cable, max. 1640 ft. (500 m)  
• Use the supplied camera cable to connect the unit with the convertible camera.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the transmission signal  
selection setting that supports the analog/IEEE1394 card.  
• Follow connection example 1 to connect the unit and AW-RP501 controller. However, when  
using a personal computer or other such unit to control the camera, leave the unit’s CAMERA  
CONTROL IN connector unconnected.  
• Use the RS-232C cable (AW-CA28T9) to connect the personal computer or other such unit with  
the unit’s CONTROL IN RS-232C connector.  
Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled using the controller and personal computer  
or other such unit. However, the camera can be controlled solely by the controller if the unit’s CAMERA  
CONTROL IN connector and controller’s CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector are connected and  
solely by the personal computer or other such unit if these two connectors are not connected.  
When SDI signals are to be transmitted, plug the SDI card (such as the AW-PB504N) into the  
convertible camera, connect the SDI card’s SDI OUT connector with the unit’s SDI IN connector  
using a coaxial cable, and select the transmission signal selection setting that supports the SDI  
card. Then use another coaxial cable to connect the unit’s Pr/SDI OUT connector with the color  
monitor’s SDI input connector.  
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Connections  
?When the unit is to be connected by a network, and the camera and pan/tilt head are to  
be controlled by a personal computer  
Pan/tilt head cable  
(AW-CA50F29)  
10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP category 5)  
straight cable, max. 333 ft. (100 m)  
Hub  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
10BASE-T (equivalent to  
UTP category 5) straight  
cable, max. 333 ft. (100 m)  
Personal computer  
(Windows)  
• Use the pan/tilt head cable (AW-CA50F29) to connect the unit with the convertible  
camera containing the plugged-in WEB card.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the  
transmission signal selection setting that supports the WEB card.  
• Use a 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) to connect the unit connector with  
the personal computer (Windows) via the hub.  
• Install the browser software (Internet Explorer or Netscape) in the personal computer  
(Windows).  
• Using the browser software, input the IP address which has been set in the WEB card,  
and check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the personal  
computer.  
For further details, refer to the web card instructions.  
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@When the unit is to be connected to a personal computer using the IEEE1394 cable, and  
the camera and pan/tilt head are to be controlled by the personal computer  
Pan/tilt head cable  
(AW-CA50E29)  
IEEE1394 cable,  
max. 15 ft. (4.5 m  
)
Personal computer  
(Windows)  
DC cable  
(UL Type SPT-2 2!16 AWG or  
UL Type NISPT-2 2!16 AWG,  
to be locally purchased)  
AC adapter:  
AW-PS300A  
• Use the pan/tilt head cable (AW-CA50E29) to connect the unit with the convertible  
camera containing the plugged-in IEEE1394 card.  
• Set controller selection switch SW1 to the right side (RP501), and select the  
transmission signal selection setting that supports the analog/IEEE1394 card.  
• Use the IEEE1394 cable to connect the unit with the personal computer (Windows).  
• Install the driver software and control software from the floppy disk supplied with the  
IEEE1394 card in the personal computer (Windows).  
• Check that the pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled by the personal computer  
(Windows) using the control software.  
For further details, refer to the IEEE1394 card instructions.  
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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 controller 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/releasing the limiters  
OFor the controller AW-RP301/AW-RP305/AW-RP501/AW-RP505  
1. To set the upper limit position of the  
travel range:  
3. To set the left-most limit position of  
the travel range:  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the  
upper limit.  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the left-  
most limit.  
While holding down the MEMORY button  
on the controller, press PRESET button  
2 and PRESET button 3 simultaneously  
for at least 5 seconds.  
While holding down the MEMORY button  
on the controller, press PRESET button  
1 and PRESET button 6 simultaneously  
for at least 5 seconds.  
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the PRESET button 5 comes on.  
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the PRESET button 5 comes on.  
To release the setting:  
To release the setting:  
While holding down the MEMORY button  
on the controller, press PRESET button  
2 and PRESET button 3 simultaneously  
for at least 5 seconds.  
While holding down the MEMORY button  
on the controller, press PRESET button  
1 and PRESET button 6 simultaneously  
for at least 5 seconds.  
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the PRESET button 10 comes on.  
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the PRESET button 10 comes on.  
2. To set the lower limit position of the  
travel range:  
4. To set the right-most limit position of  
the travel range:  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the  
lower limit.  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the  
right-most limit.  
While holding down the MEMORY button  
on the controller, press PRESET button  
7 and PRESET button 8 simultaneously  
for at least 5 seconds.  
While holding down the MEMORY button  
on the controller, press PRESET button  
4 and PRESET button 9 simultaneously  
for at least 5 seconds.  
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the PRESET button 5 comes on.  
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the PRESET button 5 comes on.  
To release the setting:  
To release the setting:  
While holding down the MEMORY button  
on the controller, press PRESET button  
7 and PRESET button 8 simultaneously  
for at least 5 seconds.  
While holding down the MEMORY button  
on the controller, press PRESET button  
4 and PRESET button 9 simultaneously  
for at least 5 seconds.  
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the PRESET button 10 comes on.  
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the PRESET button 10 comes on.  
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Limiters  
OFor the controller AW-RP605A  
1. To set the upper limit position of the  
travel range:  
3. To set the left-most limit position of  
the travel range:  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the  
upper limit.  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the left-  
most limit.  
While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 47  
.
MEMORY button 44  
.
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] comes  
on.  
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] comes  
on.  
To release the setting:  
To release the setting:  
While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 47  
.
MEMORY button 44  
.
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the TRACING/PRESET MEMORY  
button 50 [LIMIT OFF] comes on.  
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the TRACING/PRESET MEMORY  
button 50 [LIMIT OFF] comes on.  
2. To set the lower limit position of the  
travel range:  
4. To set the right-most limit position of  
the travel range:  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the  
lower limit.  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the  
right-most limit.  
While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 46  
.
MEMORY button 45  
.
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] comes  
on.  
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 41 [LIMIT ON] comes  
on.  
To release the setting:  
To release the setting:  
While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
While holding down the OK button on  
the controller, press TRACING/PRESET  
MEMORY button 46  
.
MEMORY button 45  
.
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the TRACING/PRESET MEMORY  
button 50 [LIMIT OFF] comes on.  
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the TRACING/PRESET MEMORY  
button 50 [LIMIT OFF] comes on.  
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Limiters  
OFor the controller AW-RP400  
1. To set the upper limit position of the  
travel range:  
3. To set the left-most limit position of  
the travel range:  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the  
upper limit.  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the left-  
most limit.  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT  
button on the controller, press PRESET  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT  
button on the controller, press PRESET  
MEMORY button 15  
.
MEMORY button 5  
.
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button  
45 comes on.  
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button  
45 comes on.  
To release the setting:  
To release the setting:  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT  
button on the controller, press PRESET  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT  
button on the controller, press PRESET  
MEMORY button 15  
.
MEMORY button 5  
.
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the PRESET MEMORY button 50 comes  
on.  
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the PRESET MEMORY button 50 comes  
on.  
2. To set the lower limit position of the  
travel range:  
4. To set the right-most limit position of  
the travel range:  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the  
lower limit.  
Using the controller, tilt the camera to  
the position which is to serve as the  
right-most limit.  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT  
button on the controller, press PRESET  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT  
button on the controller, press PRESET  
MEMORY button 20  
.
MEMORY button 10  
.
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button  
45 comes on.  
The setting is completed as soon as the  
lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button  
45 comes on.  
To release the setting:  
To release the setting:  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT  
button on the controller, press PRESET  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT  
button on the controller, press PRESET  
MEMORY button 20  
.
MEMORY button 10  
.
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the PRESET MEMORY button 50 comes  
on.  
The setting is released when the lamp of  
the PRESET MEMORY button 50 comes  
on.  
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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  
1. Remove the four cover screws, and  
remove the head cover.  
$ Replacing the motor  
2. Press the battery in the direction shown  
by the arrow in the figure, and slide it.  
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.  
Replace the motor if it is not working  
properly.  
• Consult your dealer on how to replace the  
motor.  
$ Replacing the gear  
Replace the gear when its preset stop  
accuracy has deteriorated.  
• Consult 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  
Power supply:  
DC +12 V (connector)  
Power consumption: DC +12 V 3 A (camera power included),  
DC +12 V 1.3 A (pan/tilt head only)  
1 indicates safety information.  
Genlock input:  
Black burst or composite video (BNC connector)  
Camera video output:  
Video: 75 (BNC connector)  
Y:  
75 (BNC connector)  
Pr:  
Pb:  
SDI:  
75 (BNC connector) (Switchable to SDI)  
75 (BNC connector)  
BNC connector (Switchable to Pr)  
Camera / pan/tilt head control:  
• Controller (AW-RP301/AW-RP305)  
Pan/tilt head control: RS-422 (RJ-45, modular jack)  
• Controller (AW-RP501/AW-RP505)  
Pan/tilt head control: RS-422 (RJ-45, modular jack)  
Camera control: Interactive serial communication (BNC connector)  
• Controller (AW-RP605A)  
Camera / Pan/tilt head control: RS-422 (RJ-45, modular jack)  
• Controller (AW-RP400)  
Camera / Pan/tilt head control: RS-485 (RJ-45, modular jack)  
• Controller (Personal computer, etc.)  
Camera / Pan/tilt head control: RS-232C (28 pin, half pitch connector)  
Lamp control:  
Control signals (connector)  
Control signals (connector)  
Option control:  
Maximum cable length:  
• Controller (AW-RP301/AW-RP305/AW-RP501/AW-RP505/AW-RP400)  
500 m (with BELDEN 8281 coaxial cable, 10BASE-T straight cable equivalent to  
UTP category 5)  
• Controller (AW-RP605A)  
1000 m (with BELDEN 8281 coaxial cable, 10BASE-T straight cable equivalent to  
UTP category 5)  
When the SDI signal is transmitted: 200 m with BELDEN 8281 coaxial cable  
Maximum load capacity: 8.8 lb (4 kg)  
Allowable operating temperature:  
14°F to 113°F (–10°C to +45°C)  
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Specifications  
Allowable operating humidity:  
Max. 90%  
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5
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Dimensions (W!H!D): 5 /8˝!9 /8˝!7 /16˝ (130!244!192 mm)  
Weight:  
Finish:  
Approx. 7.7 lb (3.5 kg)  
AV ivory paint (color resembling Munsell 7.9Y 6.8/0.8)  
$ Functions/performance  
Tilt range:  
190 degrees (approx. 95 degrees)  
Tilt range may be subject to restrictions depending on the  
mounted camera cable, lens, etc.  
Panning range:  
300 degrees (approx. 150 degrees)  
Maximum operating speed: 30 degrees/sec. for panning, 25 degrees/sec. for tilting  
Repeatability:  
Noise level:  
Less than 3´  
Less than NC30  
Weight and Dimensions indicated above are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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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:  
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Central Region:  
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WESTERN ZONE:  
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Government Marketing Department:  
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Broadcast PARTS INFORMATION & ORDERING:  
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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  
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San Gabriel Industrial Park, 65th Infantry Ave., Km. 9.5, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00630  
(787) 750-4300  
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