Panasonic AW PH400P User Manual

Indoor Pan/Tilt Head  
Pan/Tilt Control Panel  
Cable Compensation Unit  
Roll Unit  
AW-PH400P  
AW-RP400N  
AW-RC400N  
AW-RL400G  
AW-PH400  
AW-RP400  
AW-RC400  
AW-RL400  
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product,  
please read these instructions completely.  
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  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
caution  
when  
moving  
the  
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
cart/apparatus combination to avoid  
injury from tip-over.  
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.  
The socket outlet shall be installed near the  
equipment and easily accessible or the mains plug or  
an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable.  
Keep the small memory cards such as the SD  
Memory Card out of reach of children. If swallowed,  
seek medical advice immediately.  
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.  
A warning that an apparatus with CLASS I  
construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket  
outlet with a protective earthing connection.  
1 indicates safety information.  
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Contents  
Safety precautions ........................................................... 2  
Operating precautions...................................................... 5  
AW-PH400 Indoor Pan/Tilt Head.................................. 6  
AW-RC400 Cable Compensation Unit........................ 38  
Introduction ...................................................................... 6  
Accessories ...................................................................... 6  
Precautions for use .......................................................... 6  
Installation precautions.................................................... 7  
Parts and their function ................................................... 8  
Installation ...................................................................... 12  
$ Assembling the pan/tilt head .................................... 12  
$ Setting the mounting direction switch ...................... 14  
$ Setting the PCB switches ......................................... 15  
$ Installing the pan/tilt head ........................................ 16  
$ Mounting the camera ............................................... 17  
$ Attaching the wire .................................................... 18  
Replacing the consumable parts .................................. 19  
Specifications ................................................................. 20  
Introduction .................................................................... 38  
Accessories .................................................................... 38  
Parts and their function ................................................. 39  
How to mount the AW-RC400 in a rack ........................ 41  
Specifications ................................................................. 42  
AW-RP400 Pan/Tilt Control Panel .............................. 22  
AW-RL400 Roll Unit ..................................................... 43  
Introduction .................................................................... 22  
Accessories .................................................................... 22  
Parts and their function ................................................. 23  
$ Front panel ............................................................... 23  
$ Rear panel ............................................................... 26  
Menu settings ................................................................. 28  
$ Operation method ..................................................... 28  
$ List of menu items and settings ............................... 29  
How to mount the AW-RP400 in a rack ........................ 33  
How to change the position of the connector panel ...... 34  
How to replace the zoom switch ................................... 35  
Replacing the consumable parts .................................. 36  
Specifications ................................................................. 37  
Introduction .................................................................... 43  
Accessories .................................................................... 43  
Parts and their function ................................................. 44  
Installation ...................................................................... 45  
Specifications ................................................................. 48  
Connections ................................................................... 49  
Example of system configuration ................................. 51  
Operating procedures .................................................... 52  
Cable specifications ...................................................... 58  
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Operating precautions  
Handle the units carefully.  
Dropping the units or subjecting them to strong impact may give rise to malfunctioning or accidents.  
Turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting the cables.  
Be absolutely sure to turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting the cables.  
Do not use the units outdoors.  
Maintenance  
Wipe the units using a dry cloth. To remove stubborn dirt, dip a cloth into a diluted solution of kitchen detergent, wring them  
out well, and wipe the units gently.  
<Caution>  
Avoid using benzine, paint thinners and other volatile fluids.  
If a chemical cleaning cloth is to be used, carefully read through the precautions for its use.  
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Indoor Pan/Tilt Head AW-PH400  
Introduction  
The stand-alone indoor pan/tilt head can be rotated  
through 300 degrees in the vertical direction and  
400 degrees in the horizontal direction.  
NOTE  
The AW-PH400 cannot be controlled from the  
AW-RP301, AW-RP305, AW-RP501, AW-RP505,  
AW-RP605 or AW-RP605A controller.  
Operations can be performed at high speeds of up to  
90 degrees per second.  
In order to protect the environment when the pan/tilt  
head is to be discarded at the end of its service life, ask  
a specialized contractor to dispose of it properly.  
Equipment such as a camera and lens with a total weight  
of 17.6 lbs (8 kg) can be mounted on the unit.  
The camera can also be rotated using the AW-RL400 roll  
unit available as an option.  
The shooting positions and settings for up to 50 positions  
can be registered as preset memory data.  
Accessories  
Rotary arm ..................................................................................................... 1  
Camera mounting base ................................................................................ 1  
Rotary arm and camera base mounting screws (with flat washers)  
M5!22 mm ............................................................................. 7  
Camera cable ................................................................................................. 1  
Tally lamp ....................................................................................................... 1  
Tally mounting screws (M3!6 mm) ............................................................ 2  
Blank panel for tally ...................................................................................... 1  
Wire mounting screws (with flat washers, spring washers)  
M4!8 mm ............................................................................... 1  
M4!6 mm ............................................................................... 1  
Hexagon key wrench .................................................................................... 1  
AC cable ......................................................................................................... 1  
Rubber piece ................................................................................................. 1  
Precautions for use  
The AW-PH400 uses a manganese dioxide-lithium battery  
(CR2032).  
Do not throw out the battery along with the general  
household garbage.  
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.  
For the procedure to remove the battery, refer to the section  
on replacing the battery in “Replacing the consumable parts”  
(page 19).  
Replace the lithium  
battery here.  
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Indoor Pan/Tilt Head AW-PH400  
Installation precautions  
Do not install the unit on any of its sides.  
Avoid using the unit in the kitchen and other locations with lots of steam and oily vapors.  
Mount the camera on the pan/tilt head only when you have finished installing it.  
The maximum load-bearing capacity of this unit is 17.6 lbs (8 kg).  
It cannot be used if the load to be borne exceeds 17.6 lbs (8 kg).  
Do not use a lens which will impair or upset the unit’s balance.  
Even if the load borne by the unit is less than 17.6 lbs (8 kg), it cannot be used if the unit will be set off-balance by the lens  
mounted on it.  
Do not install the unit outdoors or in places where the temperature will be hotter than 113°F (45°C) or colder than 32°F (0°C).  
Use the unit in places where the humidity is below 90%.  
Purchase the mounting screws separately since they are not supplied with the unit.  
Do not hold or lift the unit by its rotating part. Doing so may cause malfunctioning.  
Do not turn the unit’s rotating part by hand. Doing so may cause malfunctioning.  
Dropping the unit or subjecting it to strong impact may give rise to malfunctioning.  
Leave a clearance of at least 3.3 ft (1 meter) from around the monitor when installing the unit.  
When mounting the camera on the unit, take sufficient steps to ensure that it will not become detached from the unit or fall  
onto the floor.  
Install the unit in such a way that the equipment mounted on it and its cables will not come into contact with anything when the  
pan/tilt head swivels, and set definite movement limits.  
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Indoor Pan/Tilt Head AW-PH400  
Parts and their function  
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Parts and their function  
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Rotary head connector panel  
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Pedestal connector panel  
1Rotary head  
:Pan/tilt head mounting holes  
These four holes are used when installing the pan/tilt  
head.  
This rotates in the horizontal direction.  
2Pedestal  
;Bottom panel  
3POWER ON/OFF switch  
When this is set to ON, the unit’s power is turned on;  
<PROMPTER connector  
when it is set to OFF, it is turned off.  
The prompter is connected to this connector.  
The maximum current which can be supplied from the DC  
12V OUT socket is 2A.  
When the prompter is connected, the pan/tilt head’s  
speed is reduced to about one-third.  
4AC 120 inlet [AC IN] (AC 3-point inlet)  
Connect the accessory AC power cable to this inlet.  
5Camera mounting base mounting screws  
M5!22 mm hexagon socket head screws, M5 flat  
washers (3 of each provided as accessories)  
These parts are used to secure the camera mounting  
base to the rotary arm.  
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Pin layout as seen facing the  
prompter connector  
6Tally lamp (accessory)  
This is lighted up red by the selected signals.  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
7Rotary arm mounting screws  
M5!22 mm hexagon socket head screws, M5 flat  
washers (4 of each provided as accessories)  
These parts are used to secure the rotary arm to the  
rotary head.  
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– – –  
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PROMPTER VIDEO  
PROMPTER VIDEO GND  
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12  
13  
14  
15  
– – –  
– – –  
DC 12V OUT  
– – –  
GND  
– – –  
– – –  
DETECT  
– – –  
8Rotary arm  
This rotates in the vertical direction.  
9Camera mounting base  
Mount the convertible camera on this base.  
GND  
– – –  
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Parts and their function  
=Guide pin  
END/EXT connector [ND/EXT]  
Use this to determine the direction in which the camera is  
This is for the control of the ND filter and lens extender of  
to be mounted.  
the motorized lens unit.  
Connect this connector when using a motorized lens unit  
with ND filter and lens extender functions.  
The compatible connector is the R03-P6M or R03-PB6M  
made by Tajimi Electronics Co., Ltd.  
>Camera mounting screws (U1/4” 20UNC)  
These are used to secure the camera firmly after it has  
been mounted.  
ND signal  
CVCC (+12V)  
?Side blank panel  
This is used when the mounting direction of the pedestal  
connector panel is to be changed.  
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@SDI IN connector [SDI IN]  
ND return  
CGND  
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Use a coaxial cable to connect this to the SDI OUT  
connector on the AW-PB504 SDI card or other card  
installed in the convertible camera.  
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EXT return  
ALENS I/F (2) connector [LENS I/F (2)]  
This is used when an IAS, WAS or VAS lens made by  
Canon or an RD lens made by Fujinon is to be used.  
One of the cables described in “Cable specifications” on  
pages 58 to 60 is required to connect the lens with the  
connector.  
EXT signal  
(Pin layout as seen from cable end)  
FTALLY OFF/ON switch [TALLY]  
When this is set to ON, the tally lamp is lighted by the  
selected signals. When it is set to OFF, the (6) tally lamp  
will not light even if the selected signals are supplied.  
BOPTION connector [OPTION]  
The optional AW-RL400 roll unit is connected here using  
the cable supplied with the AW-RL400.  
GCONTROL IN IP/RP connector [IP/RP]  
This is the connector for the control of signals of the  
camera and pan/tilt head.  
CLENS I/F (1) connector [LENS I/F (1)]  
This is used to control the zooming and focusing of the  
motorized lens unit. Use the motorized lens unit’s remote  
(zoom/focus) control cable to make the connection.  
It is connected to the CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT  
connector on the AW-RP400 pan/tilt control panel.  
Use a 10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP category 5) straight  
cable for the connecting cable.  
DCAMERA I/F connector [CAMERA I/F]  
This is used for the control of the convertible camera.  
Use the camera cable supplied with the AW-PH400 to  
connect the connector with the REMOTE connector on  
the camera.  
HVIDEO connector [VIDEO]  
This the output connector for the camera’s video signals.  
It is connected to the Y/VIDEO connector on the  
AW-RC400 cable compensation unit or monitor, etc.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
Depending on the functions of the optional card, a special  
camera cable (sold separately) is required.  
ICABLE COMP OFF/ON switch [CABLE COMP]  
When this is set to ON, signals which have been cable-  
compensated for the equivalent of 500 meters are output  
from the VIDEO connector and the Y, Pr and Pb  
connectors.  
When this switch is used in conjunction with the  
AW-RC400 cable compensation unit, the video cable can  
be extended up to a maximum of 1000 meters.  
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Parts and their function  
JY connector [Y]  
This is the output connector for the camera’s video  
signals.  
It is connected to the Y/VIDEO connector on the  
AW-RC400 cable compensation unit or monitor, etc.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
The AW-PB302 RGB card must be installed if the  
AW-E300, AW-E300A, AW-E600, AW-E800 or  
AW-E800A convertible camera is to be used.  
K1394 connector [1394]  
This is used for the control of the convertible camera and  
pan/tilt head equipped with an IEEE1394 card such as  
the AW-PB310.  
Use an IEEE1394 cable for the connecting cable.  
LSDI connector [SDI]  
This is the output connector for the camera’s video  
signals.  
When the AW-PB504 SDI card or other card is inserted in  
the convertible camera for use, SDI signals can be  
output.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
MG/L IN connector [G/L IN]  
This is the genlock signal input connector.  
It is connected to the G/L OUT connector on the  
AW-RC400 cable compensation unit or other unit.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
NPROMPTER IN connector [PROMPTER IN]  
The video signals for the prompter are input to this  
connector.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
OPb connector [Pb]  
This is the output connector for the camera’s video  
signals.  
It is connected to the Pb connector on the AW-RC400  
cable compensation unit or monitor, etc.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
PPr/C connector [Pr/C]  
This is the output connector for the camera’s video  
signals.  
It is connected to the Pr/C connector on the AW-RC400  
cable compensation unit or monitor, etc.  
Use a BNC coaxial cable for the connecting cable.  
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Indoor Pan/Tilt Head AW-PH400  
Installation (Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit.)  
$ Assembling the pan/tilt head  
When assembling the pan/tilt head, use the Allen key (provided) and screwdriver, and secure the head by tightening the screws  
firmly. After mounting the pan/tilt head, check there is no play in its installation.  
1Attaching the camera mounting base  
Attach the camera mounting base to the rotary arm using the three mounting screws (M5!22 mm, with flat washers)  
provided. The installation direction differs depending on how the base is installed.  
2Attaching the rotary arm  
Attach the rotary arm to the rotary head using the four mounting screws (M5!22 mm, with flat washers) provided.  
The installation direction differs depending on how the arm is installed.  
Rotary head  
For a stand-alone installation  
Camera mounting base  
Rotary arm  
For installation on the ceiling  
Change the guide pin and screw positions as shown in the figure below on the right, and then attach the camera mounting  
base to the rotary arm.  
Camera Mounting base  
Change the positions  
of the guide pins.  
Rotary arm  
Change the positions of the  
camera mounting screws.  
Camera mounting base  
Rotary head  
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Installation (Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit.)  
3Mounting the tally lamp  
Connect the cable connector which is taped to the top of the pan/tilt head to the tally lamp connector.  
Mount the tally lamp on the top of the pan/tilt head using the two screws provided.  
Mount the lamp while paying attention to the wire.  
If the tally lamp is not going to be used, insert the cable which is stuck to the top of the pan/tilt head inside the pan/tilt head,  
and attach the blank panel for the tally lamp using the two screws provided.  
Tally lamp  
Tally lamp cable connector  
Taped  
Blank panel  
Tighten up the screws securely to ensure that they will not come loose during use.  
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Indoor Pan/Tilt Head AW-PH400  
Installation (Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit.)  
$ Setting the mounting direction switch  
Set the switch as follows when the unit is to be installed on the ceiling.  
(This switch was set to the stand-alone installation position at the factory.)  
1 Remove the four screws, and gently remove the pedestal connector panel.  
2 Set switch S1 on the PCB inside the pan/tilt head as follows.  
For stand-alone installation:  
Set S1 to the rear position (T). (Factory setting)  
For installation on the ceiling:  
Set S1 to the front position (H).  
3 Upon completion of the setting, return the pedestal connector panel to its original position, and attach it using the screws.  
(Take care not to pinch or disconnect the wires.)  
Rear position (T)  
for stand-alone  
installation  
S1  
S1  
Pedestal connector panel  
S2  
Front position (H)  
for installation on  
the ceiling  
Be absolutely sure to turn off the power before changing the position of this switch.  
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Indoor Pan/Tilt Head AW-PH400  
Installation (Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit.)  
$ Setting the PCB switches  
The switches on the CONNECTOR PCB will need to be set in accordance with the signals to be transmitted and the equipment  
to be connected to the pan/tilt head.  
(The switches are set to support analog/SDI at the factory.)  
Analog/SDI support  
IP/IEEE switch: IEEE  
422/IP switch: 422  
Web card support  
IP/IEEE switch: IP  
422/IP switch: IP  
IEEE1394 card support  
IP/IEEE switch: IEEE  
422/IP switch: 422  
IP/IEEE switch  
422/IP switch  
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Indoor Pan/Tilt Head AW-PH400  
Installation (Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit.)  
$ Installing the pan/tilt head  
When installing the pan/tilt head, follow the instructions below carefully.  
In order to prevent accidents resulting when the product becomes dislodged or falls down, be absolutely sure to proceed as  
instructed. Do not install the pan/tilt head on its side since its prescribed operation and performance cannot be ensured.  
After the pan/tilt head has been installed, mount the camera on it.  
When installing the pan/tilt head, use the four mounting holes to secure the pan/tilt head firmly.  
Use the M6 hexagon head bolts (including one short bolt) for installation.  
Use hexagon head bolts which are longer than the thickness (t) of the mounted member + 25 mm.  
As shown in the figure, use flat washers, spring washers and hexagon nuts for the hexagon head bolts.  
Use a wrench of the appropriate size to tighten up the hexagon head bolts.  
When installing the pan/tilt head on the ceiling, attach the wire together with the bolts, and then anchor them securely to a  
rigid part of the ceiling.  
Use a wire which is strong enough to bear the weight of the entire pan/tilt head (pan/tilt head, camera and lens cable).  
Install the pan/tilt head in such a way that the equipment and cable attached to it will not make contact with any surrounding  
objects when the head is swiveled.  
For a stand-alone installation  
For installation on the ceiling  
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When installing the pan/tilt head, do not forcibly turn the rotary head or rotary arm manually.  
Doing so may result in malfunctioning.  
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Indoor Pan/Tilt Head AW-PH400  
Installation (Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit.)  
$ Mounting the camera  
When mounting the camera on the pan/tilt head, be very careful to ensure that the camera does not fall off or fall down.  
1 Mount the lens onto the convertible camera. (Before mounting a large lens, consult with your dealer.)  
2 Insert the rubber piece between the camera and pan/tilt head, and mount the convertible camera after aligning it with the  
guide pins. Use a tool to tighten up the mounting screws so that they are securely tightened.  
For a stand-alone installation  
Set the guide pin.  
Mount the camera with the  
mounting screws.  
Rubber piece  
Mounting screws  
For installation on the ceiling  
Set the guide pin.  
Mount the camera with  
the mounting screws.  
Rubber piece  
Mounting screws  
Be absolutely sure to use a screwdriver or other tool to tighten the two camera mounting screws  
so that the camera is secured firmly.  
After the camera has been mounted, check that there is no play in the way it was mounted.  
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Indoor Pan/Tilt Head AW-PH400  
Installation (Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit.)  
$ Attaching the wire  
The wire is not provided. Use one which is strong enough to bear the weight of the whole camera (camera + lens).  
When mounting the cameras with fan (AW-E655, AW-E750, AW-E800, AW-E800A)  
1 Use the wire mounting screw (M4!8 mm with flat washer and spring washer) to attach one end of the wire to the pan/tilt  
head’s arm.  
2 Mount the mounting spacer on the top panel of the camera.  
3 Use the wire mounting screw (M4!6 mm with flat washer and spring washer) to attach the other end of the wire to the screw  
hole of the mounting spacer.  
When mounting the cameras without fan (AW-E350, AW-E650, AW-E300, AW-E300A, AW-E600)  
1 Use the wire mounting screw (M4!8 mm with flat washer and spring washer) to attach one end of the wire to the pan/tilt  
head’s arm.  
2 Use the wire mounting screw (M4!6 mm with flat washer and spring washer) to attach the other end of the wire to the screw  
hole of the top panel of the camera.  
For a stand-alone installation  
For installation on the ceiling  
Camera: AW-E750  
Camera: AW-E750  
M4!8 mm wire mounting  
screw with flat washer and  
spring washer  
M4!6 mm wire  
mounting screw  
Arm  
with flat washer  
and spring washer  
Wire  
M4!6 mm wire mounting  
screw with flat washer and  
spring washer  
Mounting  
spacer  
(supplied with  
AW-E750)  
M4!8 mm wire  
mounting screw  
with flat washer  
and spring washer  
Mounting spacer  
(supplied with  
AW-E750)  
Camera: AW-E650, AW-E350  
Camera: AW-E650, AW-E350  
Be absolutely sure to tighten up the mounting spacer and screws securely using a tool such as a screwdriver.  
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Replacing the consumable parts  
$ Replacing the battery  
The battery has a service life of approximately 5 years.  
The unit stores the preset positions, limiters and other data in its memory. This data is retained even when the power is turned  
off, but if the internal battery has reached the end of its service life, the data will be lost when the power is turned off.  
Replace a battery that has lost its charge with a new one. (Battery used: CR2032 manganese dioxide-lithium battery)  
$ How to remove the battery  
1 Remove the four screws, and remove the pedestal connector  
panel.  
2 Push the battery in the direction indicated by the arrow in the  
figure, and slide it out.  
3 With the battery slid out, raise it from underneath the part with the  
arrow.  
4 After disengaging the part with the arrow from the battery holder,  
pull the battery out toward yourself.  
Replace the lithium  
battery here.  
$ How to install the battery  
1 Make the “+” side of the new battery to the front side, and insert  
its end into the battery holder from the direction of the arrow.  
2 Push the battery into the holder while pushing the battery in the  
Pedestal connector panel  
direction of the arrow.  
3 Attach the pedestal connector panel using the four screws.  
$ 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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Specifications  
Supply voltage:  
AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Power consumption: 145 W  
1 indicates safety information.  
Genlock input:  
BNC  
Black burst or composite video signal  
Prompter input  
(PROMPTER IN):  
BNC  
Through output to PROMPTER connector  
Prompter output  
(PROMPTER OUT):  
D-SUB 15-pin  
Camera video output  
VIDEO:  
Y:  
Pr/C:  
Pb:  
BNC, 75-ohm output  
BNC, 75-ohm output  
BNC, 75-ohm output  
BNC, 75-ohm output  
BNC  
SDI:  
Camera, pan/tilt head control:  
RJ45, RS-485, pan/tilt head control signal output  
Connecting cable: 10BASE-T straight cable (equivalent to UTP category 5),  
max. 500 meters  
RP/IP  
Functions/performance:  
Maximum load-bearing capacity: 17.6 lbs (8 kg)  
Tilt range: 300 degrees (approx. ±150 degrees)  
The tilt range is limited to 190 degrees by the initial setting of the AW-RP400. To move  
beyond 190 degrees, change the AW-RP400 setting.  
The tilt range is subject to restrictions depending on the cable and lens of camera to be  
mounted on pan/tilt head.  
Pan range: 400 degrees (approx. ±200 degrees)  
Maximum operating speed: 90 degrees/sec.  
(Maximum operating speed with prompter mounted: 30 degrees/sec.)  
Repeatability: ±30”  
Noise level: Less than NC30 (at less than 30 degrees/sec.)  
Ambient operating temperature: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to +45°C)  
Storage temperature:  
Ambient operating humidity:  
Dimensions (W!H!D):  
Weight:  
–4°F to 140°F (–20°C to +60°C)  
30% to 90% (no condensation)  
12-3/8”!21”!7-3/8” (315!534!188 mm)  
Approx. 22.5 lbs (10.2 kg)  
Finish:  
AV ivory paint (color resembling Munsell 7.9Y6.8/0.8)  
Weight and Dimensions indicated above are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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MEMO  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Introduction  
This pan/tilt control panel enables up to five AW-PH400  
indoor pan/tilt heads to be controlled.  
NOTE  
The AW-RP400 cannot be used to control the model  
AW-PH300, AW-PH300A, AW-PH350, AW-PH500 or  
AW-PH600 pan/tilt heads.  
By connecting the AW-CB400 remote operation panel or  
WV-CB700A remote control box to the control panel, the  
convertible cameras mounted on the pan/tilt heads can be  
controlled at the same time.  
Before using the control panel, the movement range  
(limiters) of the pan/tilt head system must be set  
without fail.  
By installing an additional control panel, two of the five  
units in the pan/tilt head system can be controlled at the  
same time.  
When the AW-RP400 control panel is to be discarded  
at the end of its service life, ask a specialized  
contractor to dispose of it properly in order to protect  
the environment.  
Up to ten tracing memories can be accommodated.  
Up to 50 preset memories can be set.  
The connection distance between the control panel and  
pan/tilt head system can be extended up to a maximum of  
500 meters.  
Accessories  
Zoom switch ................................................................................. 1  
Plug (D-SUB 15-pin) for tally/INCOM system ...................... 1 set  
Rack-mounting adaptors ............................................................. 2  
Mounting screws (M4!8 mm) .................................................... 4  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Parts and their function  
$ Front panel  
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1EXT CONT [M/S] switch  
NOTE  
This switch is normally kept at the [M] (master) position.  
When an additional AW-RP400 control panel has been  
installed, set the EXT CONT switch on the additional unit  
to [S] (slave).  
If no additional AW-RP400 control panel is going to be  
installed, the EXT CONT switch on this control panel  
must be kept at the [M] (master) position without fail.  
The centering of the joystick and zoom switch is  
adjusted when the OPERATE switch has been set to  
[ON]. Therefore, do not touch the joystick or zoom  
switch while this switch is at the [ON] position.  
When an additional AW-RP400 control panel is  
installed and used, it will not be possible to exercise  
control from the slave control panel unless the  
OPERATE switches not only on the slave control panel  
but on the master control panel as well are set to [ON].  
Remember to set the OPERATE switch on the slave  
control panel to [ON] first before setting the OPERATE  
switch on the master control panel to [ON].  
2OPERATE lamp  
This lights up green when the (3) OPERATE switch is at  
ON. It goes off when the switch is set to OFF.  
3OPERATE [OFF/ON] switch  
When this switch is set to [ON], the power supply from  
the connected pan/tilt heads to the cameras is turned on,  
and system control is enabled.  
When it is set to [OFF], the power supply from the  
connected pan/tilt heads to the cameras is turned off.  
4INCOM jack  
The INCOM (inter-communication) headset is connected  
here.  
5LEVEL control  
Use this to adjust the volume of the headset’s receiver.  
6CALL button  
When this button is pressed, the buzzer of the connected  
control panel sounds, and the CALL button lamp lights.  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Parts and their function  
7IRIS [AUTO/MANU/LOCK] button  
Use this to select the method for adjusting the lens iris of  
the cameras in the currently selected pan/tilt head  
system.  
;PAN POSITION indicator  
Sixteen LEDs are used to display the position of the  
pan/tilt head in the horizontal rotational direction for 200  
degrees to the left or right.  
Each time it is pressed, the setting is switched in the  
sequence of AUTO, MANU and LOCK.  
AUTO: The cameras automatically adjust the lens iris in  
accordance with the light quantity, and the IRIS  
button lamp lights.  
MANU: The lens iris is adjusted manually using the IRIS  
dial. At this setting, the IRIS button lamp is off.  
LOCK: The lens iris is locked at the manually adjusted  
setting. It does not move even when the (9)  
IRIS dial is turned. In this status, the IRIS button  
lamp flashes slowly.  
When the pan/tilt head is rotated to the right by more than  
180 degrees up to 200 degrees, the 180-degree LED  
flashes, and LEDs on its left light.  
Conversely, when the pan/tilt head is rotated to the left by  
more than 180 degrees up to 200 degrees, the 180-  
degree LED flashes, and LEDs on its right light.  
0o  
90° to the left  
90° to the right  
While MANU or LOCK is selected, the IRIS button lamp  
starts flashing quickly when the IRIS dial is turned: this  
indicates that the lens iris cannot be controlled even  
when the (9) IRIS dial is turned.  
180° to the left or right  
The IRIS button on the control panel does not work  
when the WV-CB700A remote control box is connected  
to the control panel. Select AUTO or MANU using the  
IRIS [AUTO/MAN] button on the WV-CB700A.  
<IRIS indicator  
The position of the lens iris in the currently selected  
pan/tilt head system is indicated by a 6-step display  
(CLOSE > OPEN).  
8SD CARD slot  
This slot is where the SD memory cards are inserted.  
The pan/tilt head and camera setting can be stored on  
these cards.  
=ZOOM indicator  
The position of the lens zoom in the currently selected  
pan/tilt head system is indicated by a 6-step display  
(WIDE > TELE).  
9IRIS dial  
The lens iris can be adjusted by turning this dial while the  
(7) IRIS [AUTO/MANU/LOCK] button is set to MANU.  
The iris is opened by turning the dial clockwise and  
stopped down by turning it counterclockwise.  
>FOCUS indicator  
The position of the lens focus in the currently selected  
pan/tilt head system is indicated by a 6-step display  
(NEAR > FAR).  
The IRIS dial on the control panel does not work when  
the WV-CB700A remote control box is connected to the  
control panel. Adjust the iris using the IRIS control on  
the WV-CB700A.  
?OPTION switches [A to H]  
The “NOT USE”, “DEF”, “WIP”, “HEATER/FAN”, “LAMP”,  
“OPTION”, “ND”, “EXT” and “AF” functions can be  
allocated to OPTION switches A to H by menu settings.  
:ZOOM lever/FOCUS dial  
Use the ZOOM lever to adjust the lens zoom. The TELE  
(telephoto) and WIDE (wide angle) settings are  
established by the direction in which the lever is tilted; the  
zooming speed is adjusted by the angle to which the  
lever is tilted.  
@HOME button  
Press this to move the pan/tilt head and roll unit to the  
home position.  
ALCD CONTRAST control  
The lens is focused using the FOCUS dial on the top of  
the lever.  
Use this to adjust the contrast of the LCD panel.  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Parts and their function  
BMEMORY button  
HCONTROL SELECT buttons [1] to [5]  
When one of the (C) PRESET MEMORY selection  
buttons [1] to [50] is pressed while holding down the  
MEMORY button, the settings of the pan/tilt head system  
can be registered in that PRESET MEMORY selection  
button.  
The MEMORY button flashes if the pan/tilt head selected  
by the (H) CONTROL SELECT button is not connected  
or its power has not been turned on.  
The (R) CONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD [P1] to  
[P5] connectors on the rear panel can be selected by  
pressing buttons [1] to [5]. The button lamps  
corresponding to the numbers of the buttons selected  
light, and the selected pan/tilt head systems can be  
controlled.  
When the (S) MONI SEL OUT connector on this control  
panel is connected to the MONI SEL IN connector on the  
AW-RC400 cable compensation unit, the images of the  
camera connected to the MONI1 or MONI2 connector on  
the AW-RC400 can be output.  
CPRESET MEMORY selection buttons [1] to [50]  
Use these buttons to call the settings registered in them.  
When data has been registered in the tracing memories,  
the recording/play time displays appear.  
When two AW-RP400 control panels are connected,  
the combination of the control panels which select the  
monitor output can be set on the menu.  
DLCD panel  
The current setting statuses are displayed on this panel.  
IANOTHER CONTROL lamps [1] to [5]  
When another AW-RP400 control panel is connected,  
these lamps indicate the numbers of the pan/tilt head  
systems selected by the additional AW-RP400 control  
panel.  
EMENU/LIMIT button  
Hold down this button for two or more seconds to turn the  
setting menu ON or OFF.  
When (C) PRESET MEMORY selection button [5], [10],  
[15], [20], [25] or [30] is pressed while holding down the  
MENU/LIMIT button, ON/OFF control over the limiters  
can be exercised.  
JTRACING MEMORY [START POINT, START,  
STOP, RESTORE, RESET, 1 to 10] buttons  
Use these for the tracing memory operations. For details  
on operation, refer to the tracing memory section.  
FCONT dial  
This is used for the setting menu operations.  
KSPEED controls  
GTALLY lamps [1] to [5]  
[ZOOM/FOCUS/PAN/TILT/ROTATION]  
These enable the pan/tilt head, lens and roll unit control  
speeds to be adjusted.  
By turning these controls as far as they will go in the  
counterclockwise direction, operation of the pan/tilt heads  
and lenses can be prevented even when control is  
exercised using the joystick, etc.  
When tally signals are supplied to the (O) TALLY/INCOM  
connectors [1] to [5] on the rear panel, the lamps with the  
numbers corresponding to those connectors light up.  
When tally signals are supplied to the tally connectors [1]  
to [5] of the AW-CB400 remote operation panel, if this  
panel is connected to the pan/tilt control panel, the lamps  
with the numbers corresponding to those connectors also  
light up.  
LPAN/TILT lever/ROTATION control switch  
Use these to adjust the direction of the pan/tilt heads.  
When the lever is tilted to the left or right, the pan/tilt  
heads move toward the left or right; when it is tilted up or  
down, they move upward or downward. The movement  
speed can be adjusted by the angle to which the lever is  
tilted.  
Further, the angle of the AW-RL400 roll unit can be  
adjusted using the ROTATION control switch on the front  
of the lever. By pressing the top part of the ROTATION  
control switch, the roll unit rotates clockwise; by pressing  
the bottom part, it rotates counterclockwise. The speed of  
the rotation changes in accordance with the amount of  
pressure applied.  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Parts and their function  
N
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$ Rear panel  
M
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MEXT CONT IN/OUT connectors  
OTALLY/INCOM connector  
When an additional AW-RP400 control panel is to be  
provided, connect these connectors on the two  
AW-RP400 control panels using a 10BASE-T (equivalent  
to UTP category 5) straight cable.  
Connect this to the TALLY/INCOM connector on the  
video switcher or other unit.  
When the TALLY input connector is set to the GND level,  
the TALLY lamp on the control panel or pan/tilt head  
lights.  
Master  
control panel  
AW-RP400  
Slave  
control panel  
AW-RP400  
Do not apply a voltage in excess of 5V to this connector.  
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EXT CONT  
IN  
EXT CONT  
IN  
Pin layout as seen from the  
back panel of AW-RP400  
Pin No.  
1
Signal name  
TALLY1  
TALLY2  
TALLY3  
TALLY4  
TALLY5  
TALLY GND  
– – –  
10BASE-T  
10BASE-T straight cable  
EXT CONT  
OUT  
EXT CONT  
OUT  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
NCAMERA CONTROL IN FROM RCB [P1] to [P5]  
connectors  
Connect the WV-CB700A remote control boxes to these  
connectors.  
– – –  
– – –  
– – –  
MIC+  
The cameras installed on the pan/tilt heads  
corresponding to the ports where the WV-CB700A boxes  
have been connected can then be controlled.  
When even one WV-CB700A box is connected, the  
cameras cannot be controlled from the AW-CB400  
remote operation panel even if the AW-CB400 is  
connected.  
MIC–  
INCOM GND  
SP–  
SP+  
Use the accessory plug (D-SUB 15-pin) to connect the  
tally/INCOM signals to the system.  
Connect a 4-wire INCOM system to the INCOM  
connector.  
When an additional control panel has been provided or  
when the AW-CB400 remote operation panel has been  
connected, the tally or INCOM function of all the units will  
take effect if tally or INCOM signals are connected to one  
of the units.  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Parts and their function  
PREMOTE connector  
Connect an external unit to this connector to control the  
pan/tilt head systems from a PC or other external unit.  
Connect the connector to the PC using the AW-CA50T9  
RS-232C cable.  
QDC 12V IN socket  
Connect the AW-PS505 AC adaptor (sold separately) to  
this socket.  
RCONTROL OUT TO PAN/TILT HEAD [P1] to [P5]  
connectors  
Connect these connectors to the IP/RP connectors on the  
AW-PH400 indoor pan/tilt heads using 10BASE-T  
(equivalent to UTP category 5) straight cables. The  
cables can be extended up to a maximum of 500 meters.  
SMONI SEL OUT connector  
Connect this connector to the MONI SEL OUT connector  
on the AW-RC400 cable compensation unit using a  
10BASE-T (equivalent to UTP category 5) straight cable.  
You can monitor the images of the system selected by  
the AW-RP400 from the MONITOR1 connector on the  
AW-RC400 and the images of the system selected by the  
AW-CB400 from the MONITOR2 connector on the  
AW-RC400.  
If two AW-RP400 units are connected, you can monitor the  
images of the system selected by the master AW-RP400  
from the MONITOR1 connector on the AW-RC400 and the  
images of the system selected by the slave AW-RP400  
from the MONITOR2 connector on the AW-RC400.  
TCAMERA CONTROL IN FROM ROP connector  
Connect the AW-CB400 remote operation panel to this  
connector using the connecting cable packed with the  
AW-CB400.  
The cameras installed on the pan/tilt heads can now be  
controlled from the AW-CB400.  
UGround terminal  
Connect this terminal to ground.  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Menu settings  
$ Operation method  
1 The menu setting items are displayed when the  
MENU/LIMIT switch is held down for two or more  
seconds.  
AW-RP400  
P/TCONTROLPANEL  
;
2 If nothing appears on the bottom line of the LCD display,  
PRIORITY  
turn the CONT dial to select a menu item.  
;
3 When the CONT dial is pressed, what has been set  
appears on the bottom line. If more than one setting is  
involved in the menu item, the settings on the bottom line  
are switched each time the dial is pressed.  
DIRECTIONSET  
;
DIRECTION  
PAN  
NORMAL  
;
4 When a setting is displayed, the setting can be changed  
DIRECTION  
by turning the CONT dial.  
TILT NORMAL  
;
5 Press the CONT dial successively: all the detailed  
settings come to an end, and the display on the bottom  
line is cleared, enabling another menu item to be  
selected.  
DIRECTION  
TILT REVERSE  
;
6 To exit the setting menu, hold down the MENU/LIMIT  
switch for two or more seconds.  
DIRECTION  
Even when a setting is displayed on the bottom line of the  
LCD display, the menu is exited when the MENU/LIMIT  
switch is held down for two or more seconds.  
;
AW-RP400  
P/TCONTROLPANEL  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Menu settings  
$ List of menu items and settings  
Menu item  
PRIORITY  
Setting  
Description  
MASTER, SLAVE  
Initial value  
MASTER  
DIRECTION  
PAN  
TILT  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
IRIS  
NORMAL, REVERSE  
NORMAL  
ROTATION  
TILT RANGE  
190°, 300°  
190°  
OFF  
60s  
SPEED WITH ZOOM POS.  
MEMORY LENGTH  
PRESET SPEED  
OFF, 1, 2, 3  
60s, 120s, 300s, 600s  
1 to 25  
25  
IRIS CONTROL  
BOTH, RP400, CB400  
BOTH  
ROTATION SWITCH  
OPTION SWITCH  
ROTATION, FOCUS, ZOOM, IRIS  
ROTATION  
A
B
C
D
E
F
NOT USE, DEF, WIP, HEATER/FAN,  
LAMP, OPTION, ND, EXT, AF  
NOT USE  
G
H
CONTROL SELECT MODE  
BUZZER  
INTERLOCK, UN-INTERLOCK  
OFF, ON  
INTERLOCK  
ON  
1
AUTO RUN  
START No.  
END No.  
1 to 50  
1 to 50  
50  
INTERVAL  
OPERATE  
1s to 30s  
1s  
STOP, RUN  
STORE, LOAD  
STOP  
– – –  
SD CARD  
PRIORITY (MASTER/SLAVE)  
When two AW-RP400 pan/tilt control panels have been connected, the priority of the CONTROL SELECT buttons is to be  
set.  
When MASTER is selected as the setting, the master AW-RP400 has priority; when SLAVE is selected, the slave AW-RP400  
has priority.  
If the AW-RP400 control panel with a high priority has selected the pan/tilt heads, which were selected by the AW-RP400  
control panel with a low priority, the CONTROL SELECT button lamps on the AW-RP400 control panel with the low priority  
start flashing to indicate that the control rights have been ceded to the other control panel. This setting is performed using the  
master AW-RP400 control panel.  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Menu settings  
DIRECTION settings (PAN, TILT, ZOOM, FOCUS, IRIS, ROTATION: NORMAL/REVERSE)  
When the lever or dial is operated, the DIRECTION menu item enables the operational direction of PAN, TILT, ZOOM,  
FOCUS, IRIS or ROTATION to be set as the user desires.  
PAN:  
When NORMAL is selected, the pan/tilt head moves toward the left when the PAN/TILT lever is tilted to the  
LEFT and toward the right when it is tilted to the RIGHT. When REVERSE is selected, the head moves in  
the opposite direction.  
TILT:  
When NORMAL is selected, the pan/tilt head moves upward when the PAN/TILT lever is tilted toward UP  
and down when it is tilted toward DOWN. When REVERSE is selected, the head moves in the opposite  
direction.  
ZOOM:  
FOCUS:  
IRIS:  
When NORMAL is selected, the lens zoom moves toward the telephoto end when the ZOOM lever is tilted  
toward TELE and toward the wide-angle end when it is tilted toward WIDE. When REVERSE is selected,  
the zoom moves in the opposite direction.  
When NORMAL is selected, the lens focus moves toward FAR when the FOCUS dial is turned clockwise  
and toward NEAR when it is turned counterclockwise. When REVERSE is selected, the lens focus moves  
in the opposite direction.  
When NORMAL is selected, the lens iris moves toward open when the IRIS dial is turned clockwise and  
toward closed when it is turned counterclockwise. When REVERSE is selected, the lens iris moves in the  
opposite direction.  
ROTATION: When NORMAL is selected, the pan/tilt head moves clockwise when the top of the ROTATION control  
switch is pressed and counterclockwise when the bottom is pressed. When REVERSE is selected, the  
head moves in the opposite direction.  
TILT RANGE setting (190/300 degrees)  
This menu item is used to set the tilting range of the AW-PH400. Normally, the 190 degrees setting is used.  
SPEED WITH ZOOM POS. setting (OFF/1/2/3)  
At the OFF setting, the pan and tilt speed does not change in accordance with the zoom position.  
At the 1, 2 or 3 setting, the panning and tilting of the pan/tilt head slows down as the zoom approaches the telephoto end,  
making it easier to adjust the pan or tilt position even at the telephoto end.  
The higher the number selected for the setting, the slower the pan and tilt speed at the telephoto end, and the easier it is to  
adjust the position using a zoom lens with a high magnification rate.  
PRESET SPEED setting (1 to 25)  
During preset memory data play, this menu item enables the movement speed to the preset positions to be set to one of 25  
steps. The higher the setting, the faster the movement speed to the preset positions; conversely, the lower the setting, the  
slower the movement speed.  
IRIS CONTROL setting (BOTH/RP400/CB400)  
When the AW-CB400 remote operation panel has been connected to the AW-RP400 control panel, this menu item is used to  
set which control panel is to be used to adjust the lens iris.  
At the BOTH setting, the lens iris can be controlled from both the AW-RP400 and AW-CB400. At the RP400 setting, it can be  
controlled only from the AW-RP400; similarly, at the CB400 setting, it can be controlled only from the AW-CB400.  
ROTATION SWITCH setting (ROTATION/FOCUS/ZOOM/IRIS)  
This menu item enables ROTATION, FOCUS, ZOOM or IRIS to be selected as the function to be controlled by the  
ROTATION switch.  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Menu settings  
OPTION SWITCH A to H settings  
(NOT USE / DEF / WIP / HEATER/FAN / LAMP / OPTION / ND / EXT / AF)  
The following functions can be allocated to OPTION buttons A to H. Different functions can be allocated for different pan/tilt  
heads.  
NOT USE:  
DEF:  
The button is disabled.  
This controls the ON and OFF states of the defroster function when using a pan/tilt head system  
equipped with this function.  
Each time the button is pressed, ON is switched to OFF or vice versa.  
When the defroster function is ON, the lamp of the button to which this function has been allocated is  
lighted; when it is OFF, the lamp is off.  
WIP:  
This controls the ON and OFF states of the wiper function when using a pan/tilt head system equipped  
with this function.  
Each time the button is pressed, ON is switched to OFF or vice versa.  
When the wiper function is ON, the lamp of the button to which this function has been allocated is  
lighted; when it is OFF, the lamp is off.  
HEATER/FAN: This controls the ON and OFF states of the heater/fan function when using a pan/tilt head system  
equipped with this function.  
Each time the button is pressed, ON is switched to OFF or vice versa.  
When the heater/fan function is ON, the lamp of the button to which this function has been allocated is  
lighted; when it is OFF, the lamp is off.  
LAMP:  
This controls the ON/OFF switching of the power from the AC outlet which is used for the AC adaptor’s  
lamp when using an AC adaptor for a pan/tilt head provided with a lamp control function.  
Each time the button is pressed, ON is switched to OFF or vice versa.  
When the lamp is ON, the button to which the function is allocated lights; when it is OFF, the button goes  
off.  
If the lamp fails at the ON setting, the button blinks.  
OPTION:  
This controls the short-circuit and open-circuit states of the AC adaptor’s OPTION CONTROL OUT  
connector when using an AC adaptor for a pan/tilt head system equipped with the OPTION switch  
control function.  
Each time the button is pressed, short circuit is switched to open circuit or vice versa.  
When short-circuited, the lamp of the button to which this function has been allocated is lighted; when  
open-circuited, the lamp is off.  
ND:  
EXT:  
AF:  
This controls the ON and OFF states of the ND filter when using a lens equipped with an ND filter. Each  
time the button is pressed, ON is switched to OFF or vice versa.  
When the ND filter is ON, the lamp of the button to which this function has been allocated is lighted;  
when it is OFF, the lamp is off.  
This controls the ON and OFF states of the extender when using a lens equipped with an extender.  
Each time the button is pressed, ON is switched to OFF or vice versa.  
When the extender is ON, the lamp of the button to which this function has been allocated is lighted;  
when it is OFF, the lamp is off.  
This controls the ON and OFF states of the auto focus function when using a lens equipped with this  
function.  
Each time the button is pressed, ON is switched to OFF or vice versa.  
When the auto focus function is ON, the lamp of the button to which this function has been allocated is  
lighted; when it is OFF, the lamp is off.  
MEMORY LENGTH setting (60s/120s/300s/600s)  
This menu item is used to set the tracing memory data recording time and the number of memories.  
60s : 60 sec. ! 10 memories  
120s : 120 sec. ! 5 memories  
300s : 300 sec. ! 2 memories  
600s : 600 sec. ! 1 memory  
When data has already been registered in a tracing memory, the setting for the recording time and number of memories  
cannot be changed. To reset a setting, delete the registered data in the tracing memory first.  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Menu settings  
CONTROL SELECT MODE setting (INTERLOCK/UN-INTERLOCK)  
This menu item is for selecting the method used to select the pan/tilt head and camera when the AW-CB400 remote  
operation panel has been connected to the AW-RP400 control panel.  
INTERLOCK:  
When the pan/tilt head and camera system are selected by the AW-RP400 or AW-CB400, the same  
system is selected by the other unit as well.  
UN-INTERLOCK: A different pan/tilt head and camera system can be selected by the AW-RP400 and AW-CB400.  
When two AW-RP400 units are connected, INTERLOCK is always set regardless of this menu item’s setting.  
BUZZER setting (OFF/ON)  
This menu item is used to select ON or OFF for the buzzer inside the control panel. The buzzer does not sound at the OFF  
setting.  
The buzzer sounds when the CALL button has been pressed or when a tracing memory operation (record, play or change) is  
started, suspended or ended.  
AUTO RUN setting (START No., END No., INTERVAL)  
This menu item enables the presets of the pan/tilt head to be repeated automatically.  
START No. (1 to 50):  
END No. (1 to 50):  
This sets the first number of the preset to be repeated.  
This sets the last number of the preset to be repeated.  
INTERVAL (1s to 30s): This sets the stop time at the preset position.  
Up to 30 seconds can be set in 1-second increments for the stop time.  
OPERATE (STOP/RUN): When RUN is selected, the presets from the START No. to STOP No. are played repeatedly;  
when STOP is selected, operation stops.  
When the PAN/TILT lever is operated, STOP is selected automatically, and operation stops.  
SD CARD setting  
The menu setting data of this control panel, the preset memory data of the pan/tilt heads and the setting data of the cameras  
can be stored on SD memory cards.  
If the MENU button is pressed while STORE is displayed, the display changes to EXECUTE, and the settings are saved on  
the SD memory card. The process is completed when the EXECUTE display is cleared from the screen.  
If the MENU button is pressed while LOAD is displayed, the display changes to EXECUTE, and the settings on the SD  
memory card are called and loaded into the unit, pan/tilt head and camera. The process is completed when the EXECUTE  
display is cleared from the screen.  
Confine the use of the SD memory card to this unit only, and refrain from using it with a personal computer, digital camera  
or other device.  
Do not eject the SD memory card, turn off the power or set the OPERATE switch to OFF while EXECUTE is displayed.  
The tracing memory data is not stored.  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
How to mount the AW-RP400 in a rack  
<NOTE> The AW-RP400 is 320 mm wide. If it is to be installed in a full-size rack (which accommodates units totaling  
420 mm in width), provide panels or other parts to supplement the AW-RP400s width so that it will fill the  
rack width-wise.  
If the AW-RP400 is joined to the AW-CB400, the resulting width will be equivalent to that of the full width of  
the rack (which accommodates units totaling 420 mm in width).  
1 Use the accessory mounting screws (M4!8 mm) to attach the rack-mounting adaptors.  
Rack-mounting adaptor  
AW-RP400  
Accessory mounting  
screws (M4!8 mm)  
4 pcs  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
How to change the position of the connector panel  
The position of the connector panel can be changed from the rear panel to the bottom panel.  
Before changing the position, turn off the power.  
Screws!5 (bottom panel)  
1 Remove the five bottom panel screws, and remove the  
blank panel.  
Remove the blank  
panel.  
Screws!5  
(rear panel)  
2 Remove the five rear panel screws, and remove the  
connector panel.  
Remove the  
connector panel.  
Screws!5  
(rear panel)  
3 Secure the blank panel to the rear panel using the  
screws.  
Blank panel  
4 Remove the two rubber feet from the blank panel.  
Remove the two  
rubber feet.  
Screws!5 (bottom panel)  
5 Secure the connector panel to the bottom panel using the  
screws.  
Connector panel  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
How to replace the zoom switch  
Before replacing the zoom switch, turn off the power.  
1 Remove the four screws that secure the zoom lever.  
Screws!4  
2 Pull out the zoom lever, disconnect the two cables from  
the circuit board inside, and remove the zoom lever.  
3 Plug the two cables extending from the zoom switch into  
the connectors on the circuit board inside.  
4 Secure the zoom switch using the four screws.  
Screws!4  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Replacing the consumable parts  
The joysticks and zoom switch are consumables.  
Replace them if they are not working properly.  
Ask your dealer to do the replacement work.  
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Pan/Tilt Control Panel AW-RP400  
Specifications  
Supply voltage:  
DC 12.0 V  
Power consumption: Approx. 13 W  
1 indicates safety information.  
Input connectors  
DC 12V IN:  
XLR, 4 pins  
CONTROL IN FROM ROP:  
CONTROL IN FROM RCB:  
EXT CONT IN:  
D-SUB 29-pin, cable supplied with AW-CB400 remote operation panel  
10-pin round connector, cable supplied with WV-CB700A  
RJ45, additional AW-RP400 control signal input; 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5),  
max. 500 meters  
REMOTE:  
50-pin D-SUB connector, external control input, AW-CA50T9  
Output connectors  
CONTROL OUT TO  
PAN/TILT HEAD:  
RJ45, pan/tilt head control signal output; 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5),  
max. 500 meters  
MONI SEL OUT:  
EXT CONT OUT:  
RJ45, monitor switching signal output; 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5),  
max. 50 meters  
RJ45, additional AW-RP400 control signal output; 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5),  
max. 500 meters  
Input/output connectors  
INCOM (top panel):  
TALLY/INCOM:  
XLR, 4 pins  
D-SUB, 15-pin  
TALLY: Contact input (Do not apply a voltage in excess of 5V to this connector.)  
INCOM: 4-wire system  
Switch functions:  
Master/slave switching, OPERATE control, home position, menu/limit switch, optional  
function operations, pan/tilt head selection, lens iris AUTO/MANU/LOCK switching, preset  
memory data operations, tracing memory data operations, call  
Adjustment functions:  
LCD contrast, INCOM level, lens iris, zoom, focus, pan/tilt/rotation, zoom speed,  
focus speed, pan speed, tilt speed, rotation speed, menu settings  
Ambient operating temperature: 14°F to 113°F (–10°C to +45°C)  
Storage temperature:  
Ambient operating humidity:  
Dimensions (W!H!D):  
Weight:  
–4°F to 140°F (–20°C to +60°C)  
30% to 90% (no condensation)  
12-5/8”!3-3/8”!10-1/2” (320!85!266 mm)  
Approx. 8.4 lbs (3.8 kg)  
Finish:  
Color resembling Munsell 3.5 paint  
Weight and Dimensions indicated above are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Cable Compensation Unit AW-RC400  
Introduction  
The AW-RC400 is capable of providing cable  
compensation for analog composite, analog Y/C or analog  
component signals in five channels up to 500 meters  
(when the BELDEN 8281 connecting cable or its  
equivalent is used).  
NOTE  
Input either sync signals to the sync signal input  
connector on the AW-RC400 cable compensation unit  
or input video signals to one of the video channels  
(input composite signals or Y signals with sync to video  
input connector 1). If neither of these signals is input,  
the monitor selection will not be controlled.  
It features a 5µs advance function for the sync signals in  
order to provide easy support for a system (another cable  
compensation unit is required) in which the coaxial cable  
connected between this AW-RC400 cable compensation  
unit and the camera is longer than 500 meters.  
The AW-RC400 provides cable compensation for the  
three Y, Pr and Pb signal channels by means of a  
single control. This means that the Y, Pr and Pb signals  
cannot be adjusted separately. In the same way, the Y  
and C signals cannot be adjusted separately.  
The AW-RC400 is a cable compensation unit and, as  
such, it does not come with signal conversion functions  
(for converting component signals into composite  
signals, for instance).  
When the cable compensation unit is to be discarded at  
the end of its service life, ask a specialized contractor  
to dispose of it properly in order to protect the  
environment.  
Accessories  
Rack-mounting adaptors ............................................................. 2  
Mounting screws (M4!8 mm) .................................................... 4  
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Cable Compensation Unit AW-RC400  
Parts and their function  
1 2 3 45  
> = < ? @ A  
;
: 9  
B
Front panel  
Rear panel  
6
C
87  
1Power LED  
7DC 12V IN socket  
This lights up green when the (2) POWER switch is set  
to ON while a DC 12V voltage is supplied to the (7) DC  
12V IN socket.  
This is the power input socket. Connect the AW-PS301 AC  
adaptor (sold separately) here.  
8MONI SEL IN connector  
2POWER switch  
Control signals for selecting the video signals output to  
the MONITOR1 or 2 connector are supplied to this  
connector. Connect it to the MONI SEL OUT connector  
on AW-RP400 pan/tilt control panel using a 10BASE-T  
straight cable (equivalent to UTP category 5). It is then  
possible to output the video signals of the camera  
selected by the AW-RP400 or the AW-CB400 remote  
operation panel which is connected to the AW-RP400, to  
the MONITOR1 or MONITOR2 connector.  
Set this to ON to turn on the cable compensation unit’s  
power. Part of the power supply circuitry will still operate  
even when the power switch is at the OFF position. To  
turn off the power completely, disconnect the AC adaptor.  
3Cable length setting switches [0 to 5]  
Set these switches according to the length of the coaxial  
cable connected. [0] is used to provide the minimum  
amount of cable compensation, and [5] the maximum  
amount. As a general guideline, set to [1] if the coaxial  
cable is 100 meters long, and [2] if it is 200 meters long.  
9G/L IN connectors  
The sync signals (black burst signals) are input here.  
These connectors are automatically terminated internally  
by a 75-ohm resistance. The top and bottom connectors  
have the same specifications, and the signals can be  
connected to either one. The termination is released if  
BNC cables are connected to both input connectors  
(when they are used in a loop-through configuration).  
4Y LEVEL control  
Use this to adjust the output level of the cable  
compensation output signals (video output).  
5F RESPONSE control  
Use this to adjust the amount of cable compensation  
(frequency response compensation) for the cable  
compensation output signals.  
:G/L OUT connectors [1 to 5]  
The genlock signals supplied to the G/L IN connector can  
be distributed and output to five cameras.  
Use sync signal outputs 1 to 5 to correspond to video  
signal channels 1 to 5.  
The signals of sync signal output connector 1 are  
supplied to the camera connected to video input  
connector 1.  
6SHORT/LONG selector switch  
This is normally used at the SHORT position. Set it to  
LONG if the coaxial cable from the camera is a long one  
and the camera’s sync adjustment range is insufficient, or  
if the cable compensation unit is used as part of a system  
(another cable compensation unit is required) in which  
the coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281 or equivalent)  
connected to the camera is longer than 500 meters.  
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Cable Compensation Unit AW-RC400  
Parts and their function  
;MONITOR1, 2 connectors  
BAC adaptor storage space  
The video signals of the cameras selected by the  
AW-RP400 pan/tilt control panel or the AW-CB400  
remote operation panel which is connected to the  
AW-RP400 are output from these connectors.  
The output signals are cable-compensated signals of the  
same type as the input signals. For instance, if a channel  
to which composite signals have been input is selected,  
these composite signals will be cable-compensated and  
output.  
The AC adaptor can be stored here when the ambient  
temperature in the location where the cable  
compensation unit has been installed is under 86°F  
(30°C). Remove the two screws, and remove the storage  
space cover. Stow the AW-PS301 AC adaptor in such a  
way that the pull-out cable will not be stressed. Trouble  
will occur in the AC adaptor if the ambient temperature  
exceeds 86°F (30°C), in which case it should not be  
stored in the space.  
<Y/VIDEO IN connectors [1 to 5]  
CCable clamp  
The analog video signals are input to these connectors.  
They are terminated internally by a 75-ohm resistance.  
Either Y (component signals or Y of the Y/C signals with  
sync) or VIDEO (composite) signals are supplied.  
This is used to clamp the cable of the AW-PS301 AC  
adaptor in place and prevent it from coming loose.  
=Pr/C IN connectors [1 to 5]  
The analog video signals are input to these connectors.  
They are terminated internally by a 75-ohm resistance.  
Either Pr (R-Y among the component signals) or C (C of  
the Y/C signals) signals are supplied.  
>Pb IN connectors [1 to 5]  
The analog video signals are input to these connectors.  
They are terminated internally by a 75-ohm resistance.  
The Pb (B-Y among the component signals) signals are  
supplied.  
?Y/VIDEO OUT connectors [1 to 5]  
The analog video signals are output from these  
connectors. Cable-compensated Y or VIDEO (composite)  
signals that are in accordance with the input signals are  
output. Y signals are output if component Y signals have  
been input to the Y/VIDEO IN connectors  
[1 to 5], and composite signals are output if composite  
signals have been input.  
@Pr/C OUT connectors [1 to 5]  
The analog video signals are output from these  
connectors. Cable-compensated Pr or C signals that are  
in accordance with the input signals are output.  
Pr signals are output if Pr signals have been input to the  
Pr/C IN connectors [1 to 5], and C signals are output if C  
signals have been input.  
APb OUT connectors [1 to 5]  
The analog video signals are output from these  
connectors. Cable-compensated Pb signals are output if  
Pb signals have been input to the Pb IN connectors  
[1 to 5].  
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Cable Compensation Unit AW-RC400  
How to mount the AW-RC400 in a rack  
POWER switch  
Use the accessory rack-mounting adaptors and accessory  
mounting screws (M4!8 mm) to mount the unit in a rack.  
1 Set the POWER switch at the OFF position to turn off the  
power.  
2 Remove four feet on the bottom of the unit.  
Remove four feet.  
Rack-mounting adaptor  
3 Place the rack-mounting adaptors to the both ends of the  
unit, and fix it using four mounting screws.  
Mounting  
screws  
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Cable Compensation Unit AW-RC400  
Specifications  
Supply voltage:  
DC 12.0 V  
Power consumption: Approx. 9 W  
1 indicates safety information.  
Input connectors  
DC 12V IN:  
For connecting optional accessory AC adaptor (AW-PS301)  
G/L IN:  
BNC!2, automatically terminated by 75-ohm resistance, loop-through output, black burst  
VIDEO/Y, Pr/C, Pb:  
BNC!3 (5 sets), 75-ohm termination  
Composite  
Y/C  
Component (Y/Pr/Pb)  
MONI SEL IN:  
RJ45  
Connecting cable: 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5), max. 50 meters  
Output connectors  
G/L OUT:  
BNC!5, 75-ohm output, BELDEN 8281 connecting cable, max. 1000 meters  
VIDEO/Y, Pr/C, Pb:  
BNC!3 (5 sets), 75-ohm output  
Composite  
Y/C  
Component (Y/Pr/Pb)  
(Cable compensation adjustment is required)  
BNC!3 (2 sets), 75-ohm output  
MONITOR OUT1/2:  
Switch and adjustment functions: Power ON/OFF; cable length setting 0/1/2/3/4/5; sync signal setting SHORT/LONG; cable  
compensation amount adjustment; video level adjustment  
Ambient operating temperature: 14°F to 113°F (–10°C to +45°C)  
Storage temperature:  
Ambient operating humidity:  
Dimensions (W!H!D):  
Weight:  
–4°F to 140°F (–20°C to +60°C)  
30% to 90% (no condensation)  
16-9/16”!3-7/16”!9-13/16” (420!88!250 mm)  
Approx. 8.2 lbs (3.7 kg)  
Finish:  
AV ivory paint (color resembling Munsell 7.9Y6.8/0.8)  
Weight and Dimensions indicated above are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Roll Unit AW-RL400  
Introduction  
The AW-RL400 roll unit enables a camera to be rotated  
when it is used in combination with the AW-PH400 indoor  
pan/tilt head.  
NOTE  
Since the roll unit causes the camera to rotate, the user  
should ensure that all the wiring such as the camera  
cable and lens cable will not become entangled when  
the roll unit is operated.  
When the roll unit is to be discarded at the end of its  
service life, ask a specialized contractor to dispose of it  
properly in order to protect the environment.  
Accessories  
Pan/tilt head connecting cable ................................................... 1  
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Roll Unit AW-RL400  
Parts and their function  
1
2
3
5
4
6
1Rotary ring  
5Roll unit anchoring screw holes  
This is where the roll unit is secured to the rotary arm of  
the pan/tilt head.  
2Camera mounting screw (U1/4-20UNC)  
After mounting the camera, secure it firmly using this  
screw.  
6Pan/tilt head connector  
Connect this to the OPTION connector on the pan/tilt  
head using the pan/tilt head connecting cable supplied.  
3Camera mounting plate (A) (B)  
Mount the camera on this plate using the camera  
mounting screws.  
4Camera mounting plate anchoring screws  
After mounting the camera on the camera mounting  
plate, anchor it to the roll unit using these screws.  
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Roll Unit AW-RL400  
Installation  
1 Attach the pan/tilt head’s rotary arm to the roll unit using the three mounting screws (M5!22 mm, with flat washers, pan/tilt  
head accessory).  
2 Attach the rotary arm to the pan/tilt head using the mounting screws (M5!22 mm, with flat washers, pan/tilt head accessory).  
Roll unit  
Rotary arm  
Camera mounting plate  
(consisting of 2 separate  
sub plates)  
3 Loosen the two screws of camera mounting plate which is already installed to the roll unit.  
Then remove the camera mounting plate.  
Camera mounting plate  
(consisting of 2 separate  
sub plates)  
Screws  
When assembling the units, use the Allen key (provided), wrench and screwdriver, and secure the units by tightening the  
screws firmly. After mounting the units, check there is no play in the way they are mounted.  
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Roll Unit AW-RL400  
Installation  
4 Separate the camera mounting plate, which was removed in step 3, into its two  
sub plates.  
Separate the camera mounting plate into sub plate (A) and sub plate (B) by  
loosening the clamping screw.  
Clamping screw  
5 Follow the steps below to mount the camera mounting sub plates, which were separated in step 4, onto the camera body.  
When the AW-E750, AW-E650 or AW-E350 is used as the camera  
(1) Remove the screw attached to camera mounting sub plate (A), and use it to mount camera mounting sub plate (B) onto  
the tripod mounting seat.  
(2) Mount camera mounting sub plate (A) onto camera mounting sub plate (B).  
When the AW-E655 is used as the camera  
(1) Mount camera mounting sub plate (A) onto the tripod mounting seat using the two camera mounting screws.  
Be absolutely sure to use a screwdriver or other tool to tighten the two camera mounting screws so that the camera  
mounting plate is secured firmly.  
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Roll Unit AW-RL400  
Installation  
6 Attach the camera mounting plate to the roll unit in a way contrary to the procedure  
of removing it in step 3.  
Camera mounting plates screws  
7 Using the pan/tilt head connecting cable provided, connect the [OPTION] connector on the pan/tilt head connector panel and  
the connector on the roll unit.  
OPTION connector  
Lens cable  
Pan/tilt head connecting cable  
8 After the roll unit, camera body and pan/tilt head have been mounted, complete the installation by mounting the lens.  
9 Connect the lens cable connectors to the camera body and pan/tilt head.  
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Roll Unit AW-RL400  
Specifications  
Supply voltage:  
DC 24 V  
Power consumption: Approx. 24 W  
1 indicates safety information.  
Pan/tilt head connector:  
Performance:  
Connected to pan/tilt head using cable supplied  
Maximum load-bearing capability: 8.8 lbs (4 kg)  
Rotary range: 380 degrees (approx. ±190 degrees)  
Maximum operating speed: 60 degrees/sec.  
Repeatability: Less than ±1 degree  
Ambient operating temperature: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to +45°C)  
Storage temperature:  
Ambient operating humidity:  
Dimensions (W!H!D):  
Weight:  
–4°F to 140°F (–20°C to +60°C)  
30% to 90% (no condensation)  
8-1/16”!7-13/16”!10-1/4” (205!198!260 mm)  
Approx. 8.6 lbs (3.9 kg)  
Finish:  
AV ivory paint (color resembling Munsell 7.9Y6.8/0.8)  
Weight and Dimensions indicated above are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Connections  
Turn off the power of all the equipment before proceeding with the connections.  
Use the AW-PS505 as the AC adaptor for the AW-RP400 pan/tilt control panel. Use the DC cable supplied with  
the AW-PS505 to connect the DC 12V IN socket on the AW-RP400 with the DC 12V OUT socket on the  
AW-PS505.  
Connect the AC power cable supplied with the AW-PH400 for the AW-PH400 indoor pan/tilt head.  
Use the AC adaptor (optional accessory) for the AW-RC400 cable compensation unit.  
Use 10BASE-T straight cables to connect the IP/RP connectors on the pan/tilt heads with the CONTROL OUT  
TO PAN/TILT HEAD (1 to 5) connectors on the AW-RP400. The maximum extension distance is 500 meters  
when using UTP category 5 cables or their equivalent.  
Use the camera cables supplied with the pan/tilt head to connect the AW-PH400 to the convertible camera.  
Connect the iris control cable of the motorized zoom lens to the IRIS connector on the camera, and connect the  
zoom/focus cable to the LENS I/F connector on the pan/tilt head.  
Use either the AW-CB400 remote operation panel or WV-CB700A remote control box for camera control.  
The AW-CB400 and WV-CB700A cannot be used together.  
When using the AW-CB400, use the cable (10 m) supplied with the AW-CB400 to connect the CAMERA  
CONTROL IN FROM ROP connector on the AW-RP400 with the I/F CONNECTOR on the AW-CB400.  
Five cameras can be controlled from the AW-CB400.  
Power is supplied through this cable from the AW-RP400 to the AW-CB400 so the AC adaptor need not be  
connected to the AW-CB400.  
When using the WV-CB700A, use the RCB cables (2 m) supplied with the WV-CB700A to connect the  
CAMERA CONTROL IN FROM RCB (1 to 5) connectors on the AW-RP400 with the RCB connectors on the  
WV-CB700A.  
Only one camera can be controlled from the WV-CB700A. If there is a multiple number of cameras, one  
AW-CB700A will be required for each camera. It is also necessary to align the number of the CONTROL OUT  
TO PAN/TILT HEAD connectors connected to the cameras to be controlled with the CAMERA CONTROL IN  
FROM RCB connectors used to connect the WV-CB700A.  
Use the 10BASE-T straight cable to connect the MONI SEL OUT connector on the AW-RP400 with the MONI  
SEL IN connector on the AW-RC400. The maximum extension distance is 50 meters when using a UTP  
category 5 cable or its equivalent.  
By connecting these MONI SEL connectors, the video signals of the camera selected by the AW-RP400 can be  
output from the MONITOR1 connector and the video signals of the camera selected by the AW-CB400 can be  
output from the MONITOR2 connector.  
When the WV-CB700A is used, MONITOR2 cannot be switched.  
Use a coaxial cable to connect the AW-RC400 and AW-PH400.  
Supply the genlock signals from a unit such as a signal generator to the G/L IN connector on the AW-RC400,  
and connect the G/L OUT (1 to 5) connectors on the AW-RC400 with the G/L IN connectors on the pan/tilt  
heads.  
When using composite signals, connect the VIDEO connectors on the pan/tilt heads and Y/VIDEO IN  
connectors (1 to 5) on the AW-RC400.  
Also connect the Y/VIDEO OUT connectors on the AW-RC400 to switchers or monitors.  
When using Y/C signals, connect the Y connectors and Pr/C connectors on the pan/tilt heads to the Y/VIDEO  
IN connectors and Pr/C IN connectors, respectively, on the AW-RC400.  
Also connect the Y/VIDEO OUT connectors and Pr/C OUT connectors on the AW-RC400 to switchers or  
monitors.  
When using component signals, connect the Y connector, Pr/C connector and Pb connector on the pan/tilt head  
to the Y/VIDEO IN connector, Pr/C IN connector and Pb IN connector, respectively, on the cable compensation  
unit.  
Also connect the Y/VIDEO OUT connectors, Pr/C OUT connectors and Pb OUT connectors on the AW-RC400  
to switchers or monitors.  
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Connections  
Motorized zoom lens  
Iris control  
Zoom/focus  
control  
Camera cable supplied  
with AW-PH400  
AW-PH400  
Indoor Pan/Tilt Head  
Convertible camera  
Pan/tilt head/camera  
control signals  
Genlock signals  
Video signals  
AC power cable supplied  
with AW-PH400  
Video signal output  
Genlock signal input  
AW-RC400  
Cable  
Compensation Unit  
AW-CB400  
Remote Operation  
Panel  
AW-RP400  
Pan/tilt control panel  
AW-PS301  
AC adaptor  
Cable supplied with AW-CB400  
(AW-CB400 power and camera  
control signals)  
AW-PS505  
AC adaptor  
Monitor switching signals  
Monitor for AW-RP400  
Monitor signals 1  
Monitor signals 2  
Monitor for AW-CB400  
50  
Example of system configuration  
Convertible camera  
Indoor Pan/Tilt Head  
AW-PH400  
G/L  
Composite video or  
component video  
signals  
Pan/tilt head and camera control  
MONITOR1  
MONITOR2  
To switcher,  
monitor  
Monitor  
Monitor  
Monitor switching  
Cable provided with AW-CB400  
Genlock signals  
AW-RC400  
AW-PS301  
Cable Compensation  
AC adaptor  
Headset  
Unit  
Headset  
AW-PS505  
AC adaptor  
Pan/Tilt Control Panel  
AW-RP400  
Remote  
Operation Panel  
AW-CB400  
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Operating procedures  
$ Turning on the power  
1 When using one AW-RP400, set its EXT CONT [M/S] switch to the [M] position.  
When two AW-RP400 units are used, set the EXT CONT [M/S] switch on the AW-RP400 to which the pan/tilt head is  
connected to the [M] (master) position and the switch on the AW-RP400 to which the pan/tilt head is not connected to the  
[S] (slave) position.  
2 Turn on the power.  
Follow the sequence below to turn on the power when one AW-RP400 is going to be used: Set the power switch of the  
AC adaptor used for the AW-RP400 and the AC power switch on the AW-PH400 to [ON], set the OPERATE switch on the  
AW-CB400 to [ON], and then set the OPERATE switch on the AW-RP400 to [ON].  
Follow the sequence below to turn on the power when two AW-RP400 units are going to be used: Set the OPERATE  
switches of the AW-CB400 and of the AW-RP400 set as the slave to [ON], and then set the OPERATE switch on the  
AW-RP400 set as the master to [ON].  
$ Setting the movement range (limiters) of the AW-PH400 indoor pan/tilt head  
If there are any objects obstructing the movement of the AW-PH400 indoor pan/tilt head in the immediate vicinity, set  
restrictions on the movement range (limiters: left, right, top and bottom limits of rotation).  
When the AW-RL400 roll unit is connected to the AW-RP400, set the movement limits (clockwise and counterclockwise  
limits) of the roll unit as well.  
Before using these units, set these limits without fail.  
When it is shipped, the AW-PH400 is set up to be placed on a stand or base. If it is to be suspended from the ceiling, the  
mounting direction switch must be set without fail. If this setting is not performed correctly, the directions of the pan/tilt  
operations will be reversed, and the movement range (limiter) settings of the pan/tilt head will not be stored in the memory  
properly. For details on the setting methods and related aspects, refer to “Setting the mounting direction switch” in the  
operating instructions for the AW-PH400.  
Now proceed with the settings for the AW-RP400 pan/tilt control panel.  
1 Use the CONTROL SELECT buttons to select the pan/tilt head whose movement range (limiters) is to be set.  
2 To set the left limit, use the PAN/TILT lever to rotate the pan/tilt head as far as the left limit which is to be set.  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button, press the PRESET MEMORY button [5].  
Once the limit is set, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [45] will light.  
To release the setting, press the PRESET MEMORY button [5] again while holding down the MENU/LIMIT button.  
Once the setting is released, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [50] will light.  
3 To set the right limit, use the PAN/TILT lever to rotate the pan/tilt head as far as the right limit which is to be set.  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button, press the PRESET MEMORY button [10].  
Once the limit is set, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [45] will light.  
To release the setting, press the PRESET MEMORY button [10] again while holding down the MENU/LIMIT button.  
Once the setting is released, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [50] will light.  
4 To set the top limit, use the PAN/TILT lever to rotate the pan/tilt head as far as the top limit which is to be set.  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button, press the PRESET MEMORY button [15].  
Once the limit is set, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [45] will light.  
To release the setting, press the PRESET MEMORY button [15] again while holding down the MENU/LIMIT button.  
Once the setting is released, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [50] will light.  
5 To set the bottom limit, use the PAN/TILT lever to rotate the pan/tilt head as far as the bottom limit which is to be set.  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button, press the PRESET MEMORY button [20].  
Once the limit is set, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [45] will light.  
To release the setting, press the PRESET MEMORY button [20] again while holding down the MENU/LIMIT button.  
Once the setting is released, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [50] will light.  
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6 To set the counterclockwise limit of the roll unit, use the ROTATION switch to rotate the roll unit as far as the limit in the  
counterclockwise direction which is to be set.  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button, press the PRESET MEMORY button [25].  
Once the limit is set, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [45] will light.  
To release the setting, press the PRESET MEMORY button [25] again while holding down the MENU/LIMIT button.  
Once the setting is released, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [50] will light.  
7 To set the clockwise limit of the roll unit, use the ROTATION switch to rotate the roll unit as far as the limit in the  
clockwise direction which is to be set.  
While holding down the MENU/LIMIT button, press the PRESET MEMORY button [30].  
Once the limit is set, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [45] will light.  
To release the setting, press the PRESET MEMORY button [30] again while holding down the MENU/LIMIT button.  
Once the setting is released, the lamp of the PRESET MEMORY button [50] will light.  
$ Providing cable compensation for the cameras  
Make these adjustments using the AW-RC400 cable compensation unit.  
1 Connect a waveform monitor to the video output connector on the AW-RC400, and set the signals supplied to the  
corresponding video input connector to color bar signals.  
2 Set the waveform monitor to the H rate (see figure below), and while monitoring the rise and fall sections of the  
waveforms, set the cable length setting switch at the point where the undershoot and overshoot are kept to the minimum.  
At this time, keep the Y LEVEL control and F RESPONSE control at their center positions.  
3 Turn the F RESPONSE control, and adjust in such a way that the undershoot and overshoot of the waveforms in the rise  
and fall sections are kept to the minimum. If the adjustment range of the control is exceeded, see if another setting can be  
selected for the cable length setting switch.  
4 Next, use the Y LEVEL control to obtain the prescribed video level.  
5 With component signals, while observing the Y signal on the waveform monitor in the same way as with the composite  
signals, use the cable length setting switch, F RESPONSE control and Y LEVEL control to adjust the cable compensation  
in such a way that the prescribed video signals are obtained.  
6 Next, view the Y, Pr and Pb signals in their entirety, and re-adjust the F RESPONSE control and Y LEVEL control in such  
a way that the optimum cable compensation is provided.  
7 With Y/C signals as well, first adjust the Y signal in the same way as with the component signals, view both the Y and C  
signals, and adjust in such a way that the optimum cable compensation is provided.  
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$ Genlock adjustments for the respective cameras  
For details on the genlock adjustments, refer to the operating instructions of the AW-CB400 remote operation panel or  
WV-CB700A remote control box.  
$ Video adjustments for the cameras  
Adjust the total pedestal (black level), white balance, black balance, etc. of the cameras.  
For details on the camera adjustments, refer to the operating instructions of the AW-CB400 remote operation panel or  
WV-CB700A remote control box.  
$ Tracing memory settings  
Perform these settings on the AW-RP400 pan/tilt control panel.  
The AW-RP400 comes with a tracing memory function for registering the paths along which the pan/tilt head systems move.  
Using this function, the data is registered in TRACING MEMORY buttons 1 to 10.  
Setting the recording time and number of memories  
1 Select the first pan/tilt head system using one of the CONTROL SELECT buttons.  
2 Set the recording time in the tracing memory and the number of memories using the MEMORY LENGTH menu setting.  
MEMORY LENGTH  
Setting  
60s  
60 sec. ! 10 memories (buttons 1 to 10)  
120 sec. ! 5 memories (buttons 1 to 5)  
300 sec. ! 2 memories (buttons 1, 2)  
600 sec. ! 1 memory (button 1)  
120s  
300s  
600s  
It is not possible to set MEMORY LENGTH if data has already been registered in the tracing memory.  
Before selecting a different setting, delete the registered data in the tracing memory, and then perform the setting.  
The recording time and the number of memories cannot be changed in each button in which they are registered.  
3 Select the other pan/tilt head systems using the other CONTROL SELECT buttons, and set the recording time and number  
of memories for each of the pan/tilt head systems.  
Registering the tracing memory data  
1 Select the pan/tilt head system using one of the CONTROL SELECT buttons.  
When using the AW-CB400 for camera control, select the same number for the AW-CB400.  
2 Set the statuses of the pan/tilt head and camera at the start point in the tracing memory.  
Decide on the view angle and focus using the PAN, TILT, ZOOM and FOCUS controls.  
Select auto iris, manual iris or manual lock using the IRIS [AUTO/MANUAL/LOCK] button.  
If manual iris is selected, adjust the iris using the IRIS dial.  
Adjust the black level, black balance and white balance using the camera controller.  
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3 Press the START POINT button.  
The lamps of the buttons among TRACING MEMORY buttons 1 to 10 where data can be registered now light.  
The lamps of the buttons with numbers exceeding the number of memories set by the MEMORY LENGTH menu setting  
do not light.  
If the lamp of any button among the number of memories in which data can be set is off, it means that data has already  
been registered in the button. When registering data in such a button, delete the existing data in its memory first.  
4 Press the number of the button in which the data is to be registered.  
Only the lamp of the button pressed now lights, and START button flashes. The pan/tilt head position and camera settings  
prevailing at this time are recorded as the start position of the tracing memory.  
When the STOP button is now operated, the registration of the tracing memory data is canceled.  
5 Press the START button.  
The lamp of the START button stops flashing and goes off, then the recording standby mode is established.  
If the STOP button is now operated, the registration of the tracing memory data is canceled.  
6 Since tracing memory recording starts at the point where the PAN, TILT, ZOOM or FOCUS control is operated, proceed  
to register the data.  
The lamp of the START button stops flashing, and the lamp of the STOP button starts flashing. As a general rule, the time  
which can be stored in the memory is about 6 seconds for each of the PRESET MEMORY buttons No.1 to 10 and about  
60 seconds for each of the PRESET MEMORY buttons No.11 to 30.  
Starting with the No.10 button, the button lamps go off every 6 seconds to indicate the remaining time for recording in the  
memory. When the lamps of all the buttons have gone off, the buzzer sounds, and the registration of the tracing memory  
data is ended.  
To suspend the recording of the tracing memory data at any time, press the STOP button.  
The operations performed up to the moment when the recording was suspended are registered as the tracing memory  
data.  
The buzzer sounds when the tracing memory data recording starts, is suspended or ends.  
7 If necessary, register the data in TRACING MEMORY buttons No.1 to 10.  
8 Select another pan/tilt head system using the CONTROL SELECT button, and proceed with the tracing memory data  
settings for the pan/tilt head system concerned. Repeat this step for all the pan/tilt head systems.  
The tracing memory information is recorded in the pan/tilt heads and control panels.  
If a pan/tilt head or control panel is replaced, re-register the data in the tracing memory.  
Playing the tracing memory data  
1 Select the pan/tilt head system using one of the CONTROL SELECT buttons.  
2 Press the button in which the tracing memory data to be played is registered.  
The pan/tilt head system is set to the start position registered in the tracing memory.  
3 After the pan/tilt head system has been set to the start position registered in the tracing memory and stopped, the  
operation of the data registered in the tracing memory can be started by pressing the button corresponding to the tracing  
memory in which that data is registered.  
To suspend the play of the tracing memory data at any time, press the STOP button.  
Play is also suspended when the PAN, TILT, ZOOM or FOCUS control is operated.  
The buzzer sounds when tracing memory play starts, is suspended or ends.  
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Changing the tracing memory data  
1 Select the pan/tilt head system using one of the CONTROL SELECT buttons.  
When using the AW-CB400 for camera control, select the same number for the AW-CB400.  
2 Press the button corresponding to the tracing memory whose registered data is to be changed, and call the start position.  
3 Press the RESTORE button.  
The pan/tilt head system starts the operation registered in the tracing memory, and the lamp of the STOP button flashes.  
As when the data was registered, the PRESET MEMORY buttons 1 to 30 serve to provide a general indication of the  
time.  
4 Change the tracing memory operation.  
It is not possible to change parts of the tracing memory operation. Re-register the whole operation from the point where  
the change was made all the way to the end.  
5 When the lamps of all PRESET MEMORY buttons have gone off, the buzzer sounds, and the changing of the tracing  
memory data is completed.  
Erasing the tracing memory data  
1 Select the pan/tilt head system using one of the CONTROL SELECT buttons.  
2 Press the RESET button.  
The lamps of the buttons (TRACING MEMORY buttons 1 to 10) corresponding to the tracing memories in which data has  
been registered now light.  
3 Press the button with the number whose data is to be erased.  
The lamp of the button goes off, and the tracing memory data is erased.  
$ Setting the preset memory data  
Perform these settings on the AW-RP400 pan/tilt control panel.  
The AW-RP400 comes with a preset memory function for registering the positions and settings used for shooting by the  
pan/tilt head systems. The preset memory data is registered in PRESET MEMORY buttons 1 to 50.  
Registering the preset memory data  
1 Select the pan/tilt head system using one of the CONTROL SELECT buttons.  
2 Set the statuses of the pan/tilt heads and cameras.  
Decide on the view angle and focus using the PAN, TILT, ZOOM and FOCUS controls.  
Select auto iris or manual iris using the IRIS [AUTO/MANUAL/LOCK] button.  
If manual iris is selected, adjust the iris using the IRIS dial.  
Adjust the black level, black balance and white balance using the camera controller.  
3 While holding down the MEMORY button, press one of the buttons (PRESET MEMORY buttons 1 to 50) in which the  
preset memory data is to be registered.  
4 If necessary, register other shooting positions and settings in PRESET MEMORY buttons 1 to 50 as preset memory data.  
5 Select another pan/tilt head system using the CONTROL SELECT button, and proceed with the preset memory data  
settings for the pan/tilt head system concerned. Repeat this step for all the pan/tilt head systems.  
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Playing the preset memory data  
1 Select the pan/tilt head system using one of the CONTROL SELECT buttons.  
2 When the button corresponding to the registered preset memory data is pressed, the pan/tilt head system is set to the  
registered status.  
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